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< HEWS FRONT NEW ORLEANS. ARRIVAL OF THE OAHAWBA. Recovery of Louisiana State Archives. ARREST OF A REBEL COTT.N AGENT. GOLD SBIZV1S. IMPORTANT RE3EL COTTON OROER. ARMY MOVEMENTS. PRESENTATION TO GEN. BABES, klH Ut Tfcu rteuir.Fhip Oahawba, Captain Johnston 1Mb. New iklwa- 2lSl tusk, arrived ut ibis portyevtarday morning. We are ludehted tc the purser for lb* delivery of oes- pei<-.h.<« ..Ld paper*. III. Htary Tbompion't Despatch. Ne* OrlKa*". Juae 21, MM tAM'IAL BKOVBR1 OP TUB MTATP iBCHITM. A largu pi-rlKW or the rebel archives of Ibe Stele ef Use Ulcus -arrived to tbia city to day. Tbey ware deliv¬ ered to ibe State Auditor, Or. A. Dottle. Tb* archives were discovered buried to tbe earth, near Sai n ilocgv, by JoLu U Couaer, kaq., recorder of thai parish Many of tbe hooka and papore were rotted through and Ml ic pieces on being opened Hotwwii two end three boodred thousand dollar* of eeocv .f't toua on ibe Crescent City Bank, of New Orleans, were euoosed la a wooden hoi, In which were Mveral veioebie papers, many of tbe latter being dated hot two ar three days before the arrival ef General Bailer. Up to Hits time It waa supposed that Governor Moore bad eari led off ail the SUte arcntvee to Bbreveport. ln.ddit o 10 other items ef Mnportaoce Is a Hal aff those who have entered tbe rebel army from laetsima, as well as tbe names af a largo number ef pr <n.inpi.i mea who have bad hnaioeaa with tbe rebel aaSboritiee, and who have done all In their power to but her up tbe bogus confederacy. Startling developments ¦ay be expected Ibe soai of K W. Robinson, State Auditor before Peral- ta, was <li6ccvered In one of tbe packages. aaarvr op a rkskl roitoa aomrr. Ma^ur A W. M.Kce, chief of tbe rebel Ooltoa Bureau wt Alexandria, was recently arretted by order of General pica Taylor lor allow nig cotton to be put chased by a "Vai a«o" tlrm In this city. He Is oonflned at Sbreve- part, lu irons. kUKee . chief clerk, Mr. Kamuel law .-on, was also ui rested cud placed in a Binder condition in ihe Jail at Houston On the person of toe latter a coo tract was discovered agreeing to convey rebel government (dhe to tbe house iu New Orleans. SKUtlKX OF GOLD.<iBJ.KR.lL OBnEB. five thousand dollars In gold, belonging to a gra la ¦s cliy, was seized oa tbe atoamar Joseph Pierca. on urd-> afternoon lest. It was received by tb« clerk of bo>i as a valuable package, and was addressed to pagttei- beyond the line. A detect.vo took It to General Bowee's office; but be having that day gone North, on tbe Columbia, tbe package was opened by < olunel Cblckermg, liepniy lTovost Mar¬ shal < euerel, and tbe five tboaaaod dollar* In gold war* JWoo* < rod. it will probably ba confiscated, aa it is said to bav e b- en Intended »« * payment fur * quantity of .attcu recently consigned to the parties wtio abippad tba fold I'.r !,<>me time past large amounts of gold bave arrived here irom New lurk to parlies in this city, sod ¦sure than one half has undoubtedly reached RebeIdem bp reehippiug to Matamoroa sod other points where tba ¦waa cm tbe enamy can ba easily reached On tbe discovery of the (read General Bank* laansd tb* Wow log aider:. OKMBKAL O&OBBI-^JCO. 7A KkkDuLKRTXRS, DkT HTMKJVT Of THR OOI.P, . *"« OSLBABF. J UBS Ik. Iddt. | _l All sblpmaulsof gold to the poit of Mew Orleans from Ma date, uulcae aihet-wise specially autboritad by ibe .Jtminent el Washington, will be deposited with the Aa Meteiil Treasurer of the tailed Mia tee, la be danvared te ¦a .guecs or ciaimaut^ osly upon satisfactory aaeuranaaa Mm It ail; not be used in contravention ef the regalaUua* ti the Tieuury and War Departments er tba laws of tee vniie«i hut ei. 1L Ah iarties la whom eoasicnmema af gold havobere- .aforv been made am directed te deposit tba earns with tbe Aaateiae. Treasurer er the Tatted Matee, subject te the Mate regulations. Tba Frevott Marshal tieaeral Is dlrastsd msaforee a strict observance of tbi- order. By ceiiuuau.I of Major (leosrel BAN A*. O1.1 is. kiMi.i, Aset Adjaiaal General lKR HAW OF TUB RIO,Wit* Bl VJCSB MABBL. the crew of tbe blockade runner Isabel arrived hero CMrtiay In all {three er tour passengers tocluded) y numbered thirty two, and are said to a man to be Amor -can by birtb. Ibe captain (Blake> is * native of Www York. He W a vary bard case, having ran tbe black- aba ao iras Hum twenty two times. When the Isabel ear. mode: ed. ana a prlxe craw was mot on board, lbM devpe- .ado attempted to blow up tba vessel. Ha is but twenty* au years old, and swears that ba will ba damned but ba wdl live to run the blockade again. It was considered aavis hi# to wave tba rsasgada at Fart Jackeon lor safe Mantag. Tour readers will remember that tbe Isabel was cap- tared on t..He-loo ihrw or four weeks «go by tbe lin it ad State* ateamer Admiral. She escaped from that port m oomiiauy with the Harrwt Iadc. Tfwy ware both Iter w.iu cotton U ben captured tbe Isabel waa si¬ tae, ptug to re en er Uauestou, udcu with war sta tsrd-i for tbe rebels. Tb* Admiral cbaeed her ¦r some lime, and the Isabel surrendered twos.*-cipe wss impossible, in ee shots h.v- Struck her, see at tbe water lin*. On reso tb, t,'0arauluw Malum see was discovered to be leikn-g bssUy, sad au; k ab.-rtijr silirwatdn 1 stated to e former taste I lust she w*toid pi we a total loss. I am glad to ho abt* to correct this, and lui .rra you that she will be Cily r.iseil, and ber e.rgv (a very valueb'e one) saved, prize Blaster has b-eii taiormed by some of the crew that valuable tmgbi is buried b*ueaU> lbs ooai. but what Mo -va .i.b e irewbt ¦ said to be 1 am not allowed to state, ibe Isabel waa built si tbe Brooklyn Nary Yard .er tbe < spislo (. ecerai ef Cuba. She i* a good, stanm-.b and fs*t steamship. Ybr lbs miure blockade runners will be held as prisoners of war, and several from this keg ar uncut will be sent North in s few days. IKFilBTAST rtivnm .stirs. Mows baa rssdbed Gunton, 1a , from lbs sutbnrtties at Msbinomi that barestler lotuia shall aut bi.road by Ms rebel troops, but that It be s»i/od end hold for ex- Man;* for munitions or war, omtbing, twMaearWs. kr. tba punier* are allowed fifteen cents per p.uud lor all eetlim thus seized, end toe rebel government vail it, or l*lb.-r iri.de It, at tb.rty oeola (rebel money, at course). Tb* robe General A oil, oormmai dieg lb* poet el (.listen, ba* lee .Ad order* to its e*. ct sBTvas or resoir.e rar*«orsws Ibr-e bnedred and »ftt of .«.r i.n.c re end men. ceo- Ean at (be Paltwe of -abius r<«* lo ads end lleaeeut I, arrived in this city os Mturdwy lest oa lb* stdaowr rv.ile Ibdy are ali on parow A hog* nuRibvr wets *%iu.. ; In lhase o«u'es. I give you tbe nbtrcs of tne Ofbc'r- * number vf then bete base repo: t*d tc.se tag or silled. o.FKwa* ciArtrasp at sssiws raues so id. 0*t fTuiiK i.tuer or, 67tb Ind ana, feat, wound, ON. Jor.n «ornell, -f.U lows, le i arm ampnutsd btaut. *kjI I inds.y, 4Mb DBio gosh wound, arm ¦alor Jotis K. held, laotb lil.aeiv tort sbooHlrr slid long. (Apt t k is, istb New York cavalry, rr.tla t -n W i.-c fieut *nrreri X. iiaew, -id Msvru.. huvetls baltery, .lot Sbro.iga uag. reported k lied rapidly recovering g nag Ue.it i isid lag I'. Phillips ISOth TIItaKis. kt.e#, lAvut. II H. I'.wHer i*tb kettturSv. f esb and th-yb. lAe.it K rtcbetoa. JStb Kentucky. fleet vmm, knew Mrgmw I. It. Wilcox, 130th Dhows. .ar,*-* ttlino*. Mryenr Wr ilbsrwat, 24tb lows assist as I - foo lyooe. AseWlaat Furgoon McKerUnid MtM IW»)< AS*at«i.l ,-V.rgeon Fordyos. IsAd New York, bsswteci siirtenr A. ye 23d iVisc nst* Anskasut Kurgnen iieee. bdtli iwsva Pl.SKSaBT VOIJL (btpt ft H. Pnote. lot th New Vork, Iblgt.. tw r.. - i FSW 1- >d 11k Ych, tfuyh wi.ru Mwwroe l**tb New Vo-k, blp Adju-Mti v A i era. Utb Ms na, t.rto. 1 Wwt II. k. U tisrw. Imp. New Vo. i, . notaston «f fuot Idedt Nai.ey. .-fib Maivs W* lAewt J evlue, Olh We.ee tbwb »re potsled Aeeui A. IV bright. Jid Iowa. IMrn wind Assat M. i. - sub. ...u lows. U*»». ><bi .xitei. Ilk*, fsln* leg. vend M Aserostit, Md lowa.ksew gwrgi ¦ w i; Wise*. 1'ti iiiinwta Cf«ws Psdkir, 19tb .eiint.hv IMS ti r Ar-«s' nn-j I (IMP New fotb Asswiawi .irgpontl. T. H friar 1Mb M#>iv» Ae»* lew t itu.'.si 'AlIB n.WB ASW' t st rviigaw .iwei.ot IMth u na t-urv oiA W »ox, ivtar.a ami 'Wtirr remst. *d epee the- .bid v- 'swevrtv. Tbv rti-tinfr v»» tv tn«4 IM rei' leprvt Uiat fwnvrel levior aad *we V red* >*4 .rem am w.eia sod st bei <.wt i*<iuent, lor <h« ;.«rpr><o of 4* oMi-llsg » morl ef i<f|.Iij *. 4 uivvig.ui g tBe .bwrvis mwe* By l.Wuteoest i«wrM Rl by Npillt.>for die abed-in . .4 * d. ,a 'it.. uiier tM'.wrel Pelber .wmo.aed* lb* Ifeater 4 dm *.!.! uf I din itoe dctmg (..werwl leyier'e ei.vna*. Tee rebel- «..**** a feerrj. toes st fWbins » row RtVeP .mr I'Meeis Iblr that M I* nearly M tint quit* *ve to . ov Was. see that sine ouatlred of iliS.r w«w*«.- i bsvs siek-r "tdi Ttm ivbmwai bwe seeor rod st tba ba*. repnte* 4 Vest of i.enmol Dwwat * ismiessd -sd wart aovttwt- nvaa iAA ewtwa It M. art .em nf the P. -Itoe vsit.fl etewis* I a* o .*-i thee* Mvrgsasle are wi oy * tr* *- rtr aw4 or. i.lf M swan* imnmtwot wtoFin'SWt. Kb .er Wip down M.e I aaWn* . arfnll wee Seed litres bv k .itiiiiu, r y y.mw He.. 4 to Oresavtrs Keeps* »' tr.'He-y opowwil Sp- v Nov, tboug* sevetsJ gitee wer r »»rtwtad aa tw.nw la paatt. ra steirg tbe sbsee TbrvrrB Nsrvwt Vaa atvwsk aavasal Hams, so* sata*s- pvrsen as* mpsTrd. '**4ra' Msb* baa gtvw* ndai ¦ ikst mi <b« aim end .¦eudsd m rata de<»rtment oe seal North own po« Nbb't evversj s* bv lb* tVthawSw U> litf . «wicnn M t trr«!Ui w tsv* ** * mda»»i bt tgvr litpou the body; but DOtbinc relating h. history mr how bo omi Mo bmrrt- L 'Found drowned' omUn verdict *IHs, about t wanly mitoo (md Now Or leas*. fhtsesrvaa two rood sad tmuortaot purposes. Osalninatit io . hea.tktar kieanoo, u>4 officer* aoO m«o aim tmriber ro moved iron tbo temptations and dam u-alHations of tne city. All r*oatv*d ardors to jam ibotr munwdlntsiy. "l ^ . rown mow m ooublo mono. .. °».*f w«'hnown ooou w*s found ysvterday ro tbo tdywKotyl. Owy»(t» looooow square, bmdcoM nod double fcooed. "u^bad evidently been a tailor. teruasr Hhr* bold 1 - to tbo « ble Tate . ^ luoorN niio.\ to utruitii ataa*. * mat'uitlaiait o.iao o< gists and silver, manufactured by Fe|er« ,'t son. of Sow Orlear.i, will lie presented to tionorai Hauks in * low days by tbo Constitutional ou vootioo, now in tension iu tbio cily. Wbeu presented tbo cure will >xul*,ii tbo pou anion algned tbo document .buttnhuig marory forever In Uto suit of 1/oulMaua lite chmo rowiBliiet t monument, and lo a be-iotUui orniionont arj a Ilim piece of worlcnia ahlp Jinvraw to too ec-vw*. tmuiu*. In my laat 1 »tat«d tb*t tbo estabilobmeat of tbo Mow*. Abremn b id boon eemed by th« military aotbo riliua on a charge «i soiling large q.wutities of quinine to tbo rebels. Nothing woe prorod ogalnot them, tbo tale being to a nonrrbant down town, who purchased tbo qot- niui as an Investment. Tbo bosiaeao lo now onrrtod an no usaui. rmoifAL. Major General Sbklos arrivad in this clly lut Friday nftoruoon. On Saturday Orea tag bo and bio staff, Oct eruor Hubn and Col. Wtloon, of Gen. Bonks' staff, rods to the lake *ud dli ed at Bouillon a Yontorday morning ibe General and etair, Governor Habn and several mt in¬ born of tbo < onetitutloal Colt en Hon partook of a break¬ fast given by Gen. Backs at bio rseidenee, corner of Fourth and Fryrants rtreeta. To-morrow afternoon tbo Convention will receive Majsr Generals Sickles and Canby. Gon. f'aaby baa esutbiisbsd bio boadqaortoro to the Qempbell uaanaton, u woo formerly occupied by Geo but lor. Brigadier General Lee. laid Chief of Chvalry In tble de- pnrtment. Las been assigned to a oommand la the Nine womb army oorpe by Major General canby. ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. Arrival a! the French Mail Steamihip Wash¬ ington, the Pint fesael of the New Line. Combined Muviment of the Rebels in Europe for Recognition. Vhe lebel Iron-Clad* About to Bail from Bordeaux, The new French steamship Washington, Captain I>u- .beano, tbo flrot of n lino designed to ran between tbie port and Havre, France, arrived atftbls port yesterday, afler a passage of fourteen days and n half. Bbe eeoountared adverse winds and rough sees, with frequent fags. Those mishaps ooupled with n deficiency of luoi.tbo incident of putting too hastily to soa.retarded what would other wis# have bean an unusually spoedy passage. On ber trial trip the Wooblngtoo ran sixteen statute wiles with ease. Sbe Is a spl ndid vessel.one of ibe best over sent from the Clyde.and during the entire trip behaved admirably. Sbe left Havre at high tide on Wednesday, June 18, at Ave o'clock P. if., and passed tbo locks safely,getting C*lrl7 lo aea before six o'clock. The quays aud lortiiloa- tlODS of Havre wore crowded with people, who demon straled Iheir Joy at seeing Uieir port again directly con¬ nected with New York by cbeers, flag raisings and wlutes *f snnnons. Bines the discontinuance of the American line to Havre the innkeepers of the city, tradesmen and others hare been considerable sufferers. the now steamers have been eo well aubeidi/od by tbe French govern Went that there ie no anticipation sf their non-eucceec. The Compagnte General. Transatlantique, by whom tbey are owned sod managed, rsooive from the Imperial treasury several thousand francs for every voyage. Tbo Washington brings out n mall Among her oOosrs will bo recognized assay who ssrvsd upon tbe Fulton, tbe Arago and the Vanderinit. Ber enptats is an experienced French officer, M. Duchesne, and all bar chief officers have passed examinations be¬ fore the French Naval Board. '¦»ln Cerreipendenet. Fsais, Juno 14. KM. *Wtw of nrwOemera.7M Jfrm Mowmtmt for Secoyni tion.Thr RJbtl IroH-Cladr, da Within tbo past week there has been a marked exodus of Southerners fr-m Paris. As a genera) rule, tbe stale .f their flaancee does not permit them at this season of s ben all tbe world starting out for tbe fash¬ ionable watering places, to tadulge In this luxury, and it It generally understood that, instead of epeodlag their money and their time In travel and frivolity, they have gone to England to help la a great aovemont which tbey hope will aid materially la bringing nbsut n recognition of their bogus government. Tboy state, with tbe utmost apparent rallb and post- tivenens, that Franca Is ready, tbe moment tbo Ingush Cabinet give evidence of a disposition to unite with this government, to immediately recognize the fouthern con. Isderacy. A few days since some of tbe leaden iu the new movement bad an interview with Lord 1 aime-s- ton, on which occasion the frirky old Premier in¬ formed tDim that pnrbonally bis sympathies were all tbeira, and tb i tbe government was reedy to act aa aoon as it was convinced that the public opinion of Ki.gland would back It up. The new noovemoot is in¬ tended tocroate a belief that public opinion in lnglind is in fsvor of recognition and intervention, if seed ba and consists iu tbe piescalation to Parliament of a nion tor petition of tbe clergy of England, prayiog|tbat the kutilab government will du something to put a stop to tni 'horrid war." Aire; dy several thousand signature* have been obtabird, su-1 it is supposed that a couvider able majority oi toe Fngllab c-rty will sun tbe petition Our eecemtoD mends appear very coulldeut that tbe French and English governments will voon be ready to at least, make a combined o.ler of "me Gallon;" but la' the i resent uncertain condition of European affairs, it Is not pro bob e thet would be di*|meed u> go ramb luriber. as article is La FV-nc.a «»py of wbicb send you oat * upon Frame and England lo unite ai d seed coiom-I* of a pac Ocatoiy character both to Washington and Htcb- mood. Must of the I'arle journals have published tbe cwrea. pondencc betueen lir .-award aud Mr. llnvtoa, but wltb- em making any commenu op»o n. Tbe general imi re*. * on here, however, ie that Mr. Fewvrd was la a great borry to make Ibe "tatlslactory eiplanatlons," even be- i«re llrey were asked lor, and that an undue amount of fear of a war w lib iranoe b.s been exhibited in the mat tar. Among ibe prupfe of Jranoe a war w tth tbe I t.iWu maiaa *»ml be e*« eerilngly nnpotraltr i be Emperor hoi veil iwt itie d repute in relation ta the gnntti necriMMSd by M. F.enan. by teauiug a decree loi '"ally revoking bia app miment as a prufeador in Ibu . oliege de iiaio e, ae well as taking from mm the new position as guardian of tbe manuscript in tbe **Bibiio- tdque .mperia.e, to wbicb lie we* recently Hp|NMi:tt-o. The two iron cede bunt at I ordvaox |nr the rebels will go oil IU a few dvys, inder Hutch colors, and will iiiidoi)h'eoiy be trantferred to U>e robe* aoineabera in lue Jtaet iadtm watera. Tbv c-lrbrstloa of tbe Feurlb wr Jwly. Tbe eoKd»«-ie of six of our n»eiri.|ioi tan uHltla regiments have reeehred to parade io bunor .if tbe Fourth of July. A mi-enng wee held at the Guy Unit je- te: 1 ,v aftdrnddo whbli (he emnmandtniv "f tbe foltowlug regiments att nded-Ural reg-mer-t of cavalry, Fifth regiment of lafiblry, Birth rcgtmeni of in fas try. Kighih regiment of Infantry. Fourth regiment or artillery sod Seventy flrat reg ir.Mii of infantry. After dlaenaelng the matter rnUy tbe ii>U"wisg iwogramm* was agreed to . Tlie unifereiyned. <w»lr-nc|« of regiment* of tbe Nalkunl Muari bnvlog <lrt«r in mod to celebrata Ibe ouinlng anni varaory in toe , ecitaaiMM of lud. ponSem* by a iwraue ami review re* .-elf .Uy rwiueot all tbe regimeuta of Hie Fwat divwuui lo unite w ife U»»m. The tea;or oifleer prwee-It will take commend. Toe Use win OS lor .nod OS tbe Battery at balf poet .quif'vamk .i. M. preciae.y. Tbe review will take place liy ibe Yeyor asd < omiuou onocil at tbe Clly Hell at half |wet his o'cloe* In. line at marnb will be up Broadway, Park row, Ibiougb tne saet gat* ot tbo Park fcrrwow-iy to 1 ourl eotb awewt. Fifth avenue Pi Twenty' f< inh it mi, where the para-.i- will be ilwm- fd (All IF BI'BGFg, I "kviel rifip regiment If H. J 4. VAitlAN. Eigbvb res-BH-ot M. H. J. W Nam/K. Biatb ritclmeot N. G. W t. TRAMf'-KD, Weveoly ttret regimwit N G |i. U MlNlflN, First regiment W. i. fiewerais -kutt Mid Met tmi as bar* liens invited is re¬ vise the troop, at I tni in'i. Nseordl rwr MaCltllas. to tbk smros or rnn ncssi.n. I'wiaa Bsarws Harmnwu rbnr Nusrn Csdnt a* 1 awvisi.vn, Jose M, isfld. ' j Pneineed ) send yuu twenty wans dollar*, ta be planed wnbr-tbsv sebmnpttuws from taw ship Ws stnoersly hone I haI be wnl era mog artaeata tbe awerd m. a day .'it ">e .4.,ss*« sf fi-w r*.k ahtU reeaive him in uictnph ro* aw gmrkiaa vKturlar. I am, dear air. yours, t'h'T Wnill Mt* OVKhAN. tl uiiam "mytb ct Jobs MuMsn .. 1 Jivm ijikaii I Jolts 1 hewifwo* ... I Jams* W fkbi |. ... J Tb-mae'lira...., | Mwvrd L Keereny ... 1 Bernard Kelly j e acta irwaoer 1 Heery Mnrnt y ...... | AiiileMl i.eWa 1 Ctrtdiii i erry . i Mho H Heeg » | George y nugiet ' f'aar .k TCbgnev I yemse ijii-H./ I tfbar.ee H. 1/sw. ship WilHsm irvmaer * * 1 u»ab.<0... ) I-strum 41 no | G « 4,< * '.flfclst J J *'. Dadltf Field and Thurlow Weed. to tiii bdit»k or thb kbhalb. Mr Tburlow Wwed appear* again m Um Mtmimo Jew- mmt, Mt with u entire change of (root, m (v m 1 w ooi Mined. His Oral appear*!** was in this wise: After pefiag Old respools to Mkm, ho mad* hid bow to mo Md ¦*hL."Toe, air, received from Uoooral Fremont a Tory tdrfd Too, dot for roal services, but ao . political gratui¬ ty. " f replied . "The loo was not aa targe ao jou atalo lb; bat, w bellior large or email.twenty tboeeaod or two bundred ibousimd d-liarr.la none or your bonrneta. U w ok for b.rd work, and bad no more t<» do with poll: ics tbsu * jl'1 Ih« poms " U on tlial lie faros iiIkhH «l exclaim-. "Well, if the fee waa oot to large, you made it lirger In diving from ruin tba Uiberitai.ee of another oi your clieois " home people inignt ibiuk ibis not very wicked- but not so Ibis censor, w ho. In big basis to denounce m'Haute* and abandons nis ti h t poe noo, remark tor with nn air o. lorgut.ul |iiuiM*nce, "| guuply stated" itio auiouut of the lew Tbw la u>>t true. He stated a great deal mora, ao utterly and shamefully false that he hai not the (Ironic y lo repeat it, tbL.,kh he b<4 not the msolli.es* to retract Ik 01 bin newceasnrea I aball only observe that tbey aontaln ao much of falsehood aud so Httl* of truth aa to make in toe aggregate ooe great uulruth. Neither my elienta' private affair*, nor my owd, are proper aub'ecta for nrwepuper discus Ion, aud I shall not go into ibein to grail y cutloslty or manca My rr .nous with General tmimut and Mr ttoit are continued aud cnnfidrniiui. Tbey aro with me almost daily, and I know Utut tbey feel as 1 do about the libel and Its m tive. When they ana I fall out U will be time enough 'or the Interference o' mu busyhndy, and tbe unscrupulous and malignant lawyer who prompts htm. llarlog said thus much. 1 will add a word of admoni¬ tion for Mr. Weed, ilia pre>eu>e in our party has done more lhau that of any other man to demoralize it lo a conversation during the summer or i860 witb an eminent elllaea who bad before acted with us, buutboo went oil, _he said to me with great earneetresa ."1 cannot re¬ main In a party with Weed." This was the foelii g or many, and it bas spread and become mtensidod since. To bo longer endured be muit be quiet. II he pe.-£i.itB in meddlieg with tbe private affairs of private citizen* the DUhance must be abated lei btm not exo tee himself by eaying that other* have men fled with his private atluirs. That !e not true of me: lor during four years I have taken no notice of him whatever. He saw fit to drag my name into a .juarrei wbicu be attempts to faetcn upon tbe hntmnQ font. and with wtiioh I bad no couuection. But hui AilAirs low ender dlacuseton are not private. He Is charged not with prli ate faults, but with public crime*: with being a cor ropier of public bodiee, aud a chief agent in that organ¬ ized bribery which for yetrs bus disgraced our -taic and u.-tilonai l«gh-latur«8. In my reply. altoi repi'liiup bla imputation*, 1 reminded him of his equivocal position he fore tbe country, and of the grave crime* i*:d to Dis¬ charge He makes no denial aid attempts no dofcr.ce. lfbolao<«uoh conscience, and so indifferent to public opinion, a* to make no sign when held up to tbe worm as a jobber in official corruption, his case can he mart.. no worse, at-d 1 icavo bim to the Judgment or all -i m <i honorable men DAVID DUDLEY FIELD. Maw York, June 28,1864. Police lufelllgenre. VIOLATING TUN NNI.1STMKNT DAW AND ALLEOID LARCENY. Charles CRttlca,an Italian, liviug at 114 Cbryatle street, was yesterday arrested by officer O'Byrne, or tbe Fuca Market Police Court, on tba charge of violating the En. 11stmeat act. In taking Carl C. Bcbultz, a German, to lios- tou for the purpose of enlisting biut In a Ma'nachusous regiment. Sciiuliz, however, owing to physicu! dis ability, was rejected by tbe surgeon, and on bis return to this city preferred a complaint against Cattica before Justice rffiandley. Schultz likewise charges Catties wifh stealing clothing valued at find, which was left in hi* care on loaviog for Bueton. The magistrate required the accused to give ball m $l,uoo for violating lb.- Enlistment law, aud $600 to answer lor tbe alleged larceny. Tl*e Turf. NEW TORS JOCKEY CLUB RACES, AT CBNTREYILLB C0UH8B, L. 1. Sxcojrn Day, Wehnssday, June 29.First Racb..A sweepstakes fbr three year olds, mile beats, $00 each, p. p., and $S00 added by tbe club. F. Morris eutered b. f., -by imp. Eclipse, dam Esta, by Bolivar 1 j 1 P. i hush entered b. f. Lurlioe, by Imp. Knight of »t. George, dam by imp. Trustee. 2 2 T. (J. Moore entered b. c , by Lexiugtou, dam Glori ana, by Am. Eclipse, g. d. Trifle, by sir Coarles. 3 dis. Time, l.-60?i.1:4SA». Sauk Day .A jockey club puree of $200, dash of two mifea, for all ages, ulub weights. J. A. Morris entered b. b. Reporter, by Lexington 1 1'. G. Moore entered b. m ldiewlld, by Lexington 2 Time.First mile, 1:51, Two miles. 3:40V- Tbe entries for Friday's races, which will be four miles end a handicap daab or a mile and a half, will be mads to¬ day and published in to-morrow'a paper. UNION COURSE, L. I..TROTTING. WxbMkSPAr, June 29 .Purse and stake 9500, mile beat*, be*t three in five, to wagou. P. Mace entered b. g. ttberk Received forfeit II. Woodruff entered br. g. Dexter Paid forfeit. I). I'fier entered br. s. Toronto Chief Paid forleit. Fort Royal end Baby Belie trot a match for $2,000, three mtle beau, la harness, this afternoon, at the Union Course. MARfUAQES AND DEATHS. Marrlrai. Beloisg..Noio*..On Tuesday, Jobs 2*, by tbe Rev. Francis Mansfield, J ansa II. Htuitm., oi Betha, Vermont to Mies laoxoRA Noxos, oi this city. .Springfield (Mas* ) Republican and Windier (Vermont) Journal please copy. x Pi'LuxiiH.Maris..On Tuesday morning, June 28, at ten o'clock, at St. Stephen's church, Kidgefieu, Conn., by tbe Rev. Mr. Woodrufl, Adhkrt l»i uj*us,of Danbury, Cobb to MIhs flma Ida Main, of Kklgefiald. .No cards Rbyxoum.Bt rrerr..On Wednesday, .icoe 29 by the Rev. Joaepli Nimtno, Willian B. Kbt.\oldo, of New York, to Kasarca Btrrm, of Hontlngtoa. L. I. No cards. Soott.I.vistuO' d.At New Rochelle, oa Monday, June 27, by Rev. Thoe. Mclaughlin, and also by Rev Mr* Wiley. Robksi W. Sooti, oi Seer York, to 'sua J. In«.«i:- soll, adopted daughter of the rate Copt. Wm K. ID lie loniis-Bkdki ..(>n Tuesday, June 28, at ibe Chunk oi tb* Incarnation, by Rev. II. E. Montgomery. Husky Ad- kvbt Iopma >1 to Vut^.ikiA A. Babjox, both of Una city. W bbrs.Har.vm..<>n V ednevday, June 29, at the resi¬ dence of tbe bnde'a parent*, by the Rev. W. H. Moore, rector of (M George's cbuicnHcuips'.oaJ, L. I., oabuel Wiai.8, Jr., to A.*milj»pa Uakm a. Wism.Puts s..On lueeday, June 28, at Trinity church. Csrbondxlo city, Pa., by tbe Iter. Mr. A-bhcot I. Avhk .-t W'.*«iik to Miss Bophkoyu l'unn n, daugbtei of HmatioR Fierce, of CarlfObdale city. Wakii.Pavkn..<io Tuesday. June 28, at Calvary church, by tbe Rev. A. Cleveland Coxe, D. ID , Wiuiam P. W «ar> to Jo* «, youngest de .gbtir oi J. T. Patten. K-u.. ail oi this ci'.y. Ul«d. Ahmmho.*).-,.On Sunday. Juu<- 26. MARcAamrri W., only daughter of l«vld and Jennet K. ArBMIrtuig. ated il ye <re. I lie reletivee end friends or tb* family ere respeetfttlly loviieil to atiend the fuucral, Iroin No. 122 IawI rn.rty ninUi street, inn t Iburvday afternoon, at oae u'cloek Baiuc.Oe Tuesday, June 28, Vint, da gbtor of tbe late James ab>I Sarah Babb, In tbe d«lb year of her age. The relatite* and fr'eud* of the family ere re. paitfuJy Inviiad lo attend the fanoral, trom the rrseiyncc of her uepi.ee, Kotuirt P. Koblus, No. 47 Domic ck rtrevt this ttmreday i mtiru.ug, at U-a eVi ck Her remams wHl be taken to Orange, % J., for Interment. Uvbyw.m or.siklyn, on Wertuewlay, Jnue2a, after a abort butsrvere Ulueeea, Cnr.*Torm:n Hynsks, a native of tb* county of Bicklow, Ireland, in ibebiin year m hie age. Tbe relative* end friend* of tbe family are reepertfnlly invited lo atlrud Hie funeral, lroai h.a tate roaiui-nce, 44 Inuit *treei,corner of (.urrwu street, UiOoklyr., on Fri¬ day allurnooe, at twoo'clock. Hi* ruoiima will be taken Ui* Cemetery of tba Holy t row r.^ ,nt«rm< nt. lllAaa..At Monet Varnoo, on Wednesday June 29 Ca*ouxsA.,wi sol f»r. lh .ioH.> Bias. 7uo relative* ar.d irloi da of tbe .am.ly are iavffed to altvnd ibe funera1, at tue Mount Vernou Kpieoepal ohuieii.oa r r.dav morumg, at tuna oclc. k. Ihi it awa- tlia l.' lg* i* also luviteu. New llamtwbbra and lto*tou papers please eony. H'.ix-.vn.-'bi Wedueaday mormeg, Jane 29 In* KuaAMtrH biAKSRAR. daughter Dr. Wiloain sod Eliza- beib F. BI nkman, aged 5 years, 2 motithe aa.l 2o uayn. Her relative* and friends, and tbo*e of th« (uind* *re rMpectiully Invited to attend the funeral, from the rest deuce «. hariM'imi, No. 42 Great Jon ui ati act, on i-'ri.av aftamaou, at three o'clock. fa* lit -«in Wed eaday. June 29 af*er a rhurt lll i"«* Awv, wlleo1 David (kuuiy aud daugut*.- u. i, i.a Stoker.' .w , aged 44 yiaia. 7Fa i- eral will take pljre frotn her lete res'dr.nie s;o Iti.ili aveu'i*. on Frpl.ij a'ternnnn, at two oV"*ic. 'jb* re Hitv - iind Irivnda^of tbe ram iv are roatieuDully m- vltvd tu atleud, * lb ut further tiwliee Caiai. -iJp " ediiMtlay, Jons .u, J.nss Coao, b tlw fiktb rear of In" age. Ibe Mineral Will take place on Friday morning, at .Ikpaei lime o'clock. from St Jo*. | ebunUl, iliq alre-t, mar Vaodorbfft avenue ihouklyu ilie'ela iyrs aed fr'eode era requested lo ettaad tbe ruaeiai . ihuut lurtoer invinuou. Uaaoe.T.Ou WrdceMtay, June 29, PatkhbCa* key. In tba affth year oi bia age. fbe ral live* end lrtenn*of tbe f n.ly are lev dud to attend »ne funeral, from tlie resldm i of lis* brothor John h, Carbrvy, 192 iAal Taeutiato street, lal* uuuie- .lat) eHerDG'S, at wo o eVkk. CaRvtry..Or Wadr.e*d*y, June ?p, a pgr * |pr» f-x pamial lilneea, which be bora witb brmti m roriitmls r avaiivt 1 aa oiA., n tire or lit* xmiy 0/ Watericrd. ire' l.unl, aged 1)9 yg and [, monih*. The relattvee hud fi.r-nd* of the famil/ org -«* ecifuiie iov-1%1 to attend ilm fstietel, tb'.* (Ttmrtday) efvermne at two e'ciuca, freui hie Ut« re-iidei ce. N* 12 Jaikau^ ill "St "" (Mice paper* pVoee nnpf. llvim^r. <m Wceueetiay afternoon, June 29 after a Peg*. Ilia lilnawi, Mama, » re of tbo ate Samuel Den.Au. aged 63 years. ' 1 he rel,lives and friend* of tbe 'am ly are ro»'«wifnl|v isv.ied t*attend Hie ftmer '1, fnwi tue Memor.ol aiinrco ll-.uiuit.iid stieet t oner Maeer .j piacu, on »/|.lay nuifMtg, at te» oV vi g. ' klmtra aad Beaten papers |dtaee tptiiv r>.*isit. .fuaedsy, Jut. a on, in*, fit a. ate, a vet* rau nf the RevoiuMou aad 16U,agtd lli« rears The rildltia ml fraud, of thefatn'ly, »' o the vets- rase rf ISI2, are »eapei (felly loves t>> itiand tho hi*h r.I, fr- iu »ho rasi hmee of r ? -ea iiNUw, J. hn A. ilovar 1 FT 1,1-ert k etre.-t, to -Thorad ,j) s -artteuti, at two «'«. ^a. with ot fgrtbet ,1 ttco. M iRBK -In Prookljn *'d*y, lu-ie 97, Ostiarm, oiile.ft daughter .4 JAi . Won. Klniap, agn 1 ft 6 .ountoe end 10 d.ia.1 aN- ,oo Iasr*l4y. >*e« 28, the y< -tugart da gbter, aged 18 wiotos ...d r$ d ya I 01. I»K rib doy 1 W. 1 e-da/y, J«..e AB, Hac .naR ox, a the .¦'lb ye*r tf 01* age. iht rauuvaa aau Uiaatia of the family ate laytt*« is .tteod tne fune'al, rrom his hi* re-idence. Ka « East Mint) itifilD street. hitlA day (Friday L at tea , "UOuUl lurtber invitation. Tbe romaini will be lika* tc We-stnbeeter lor latoi wai l. w ¦" . **. m; hji ntvi'i. 2E LT""*°°> <*» L, .. »«tos«ia7, Jom 1, Jaoksom B ooo of Hutu* Haauah Frre. or Una ciir aSa<l 38 year*. 4 montba a«d 7 ZJ. * ' ;.' - ""»» . '*mj9 JiUJLL oomIaji , .mm *8, Jaiua Faum, la Uta Tk...i..!!^ . j 2^ r*,*t"r«*b®d friends of Ibe finally aro reepectfolly wZStULl? . lro® brn loio rosldtocB, la *ck*.k ' 441 («*f»*»7) alUrsooa, at »n iLajuiuuutoos..After a kmc lllseaa. on Tuesday mora Ibg June .8, art Haruk .a ok relict of I bilip Har¬ den brook, iu .tic 8Su y«*i <4 her .go n>e re Ai.vet *m1 irietuis ut .ue lamily are regretfully mvu.'d t; ul.ood luu funeral, f. nu Lvr laic 10-1.o:.00. aveuue A, between 1-lot and 182d bi reals Una il'Uura- i? *1 four o'cl ck. I'no fuueral services will uka place at ths MelD< dksl kpi-oo al church, tu 126(b .Iroot b. l«etn lh.rd una FourtO aveuutd, al hall past lour o'ciuek. ' *,Ki"KLuTJ-Ia th® cUy of Brooklyn, on Wtdoeaday, June La' way ' **#<i '8 J01'8, . native ot Uie couuty of Hie mneral will take i lace on Friday morning, at half. ?. "'clock, tr<-m b a late residei.co, w<> Front atreet, and itaoce M tbe Cburcb oi tbe Assumpu n,cr¬ uel of York and Jjy airtifi., where a requtuia maaa will be olfered lor tbo refuse o bia »oul. lax.* wood..un Xuoedsy, June id, Taurapt Fcijuis, > ouugaM »uu of Jo»jpu J. add Caroline li. Look wood in uie id year oi bia una. I he irieodn of iue auilly are invited to attend the fu- ueral, irom toe reaideuce of hla paruoui, 38 Wcat .weiily. mufcU tUeei, this (iiiuiaoay) ailernoon, at three o'ciock, w itl.out lurihcr notice. Mom*i*»..On M uday, June 27, Joaa C. MujunaoN, Jr., sou i'l C. B. Morrison. a#exl 32 y+kts. aNotico or innerLure a. lor. McNaiu..uu Wednesday, Jane 20, Edith, tbe miaul daughter of Johu and Khz* A. McNeill. lUo remuma will be unen to Albany for Interment, and the f uneral take place .rout the lesldenoe of ber oareata, M9 w#st H.teeuibalieei, tula (ihurBd.y) aiternouu, tit tour o'clock. Pattisx..on Wedneeday, June 29, Emma Ja-mranre, youngest uaugnter of John F. and Amanda K. Fatten aged 3 m mit.s and 14 d ihe Irie .da .cJ relatives of the family are respectfully invited to bilei.u ibu luuerai, trooi No lt>7 sixiu sireul on Friday aiieruoou, at two o'clock. ' 1'iNC^xay. At crauville, N. Y., on Saturday, June 23, Mis- ..a v Jans, daiighier of the late kujab . tLckney, in the 4oth yeur of lier age. Ktcaoir .At the ie>idenca of her daughter, JUgbty- niuiu alt eel, near l.ighth avenue, on rreuutaday Juno .29, oaky A.;a, re.let ot Cu^taia Johu ilycroit, in the JOth year oi hor ajte. ' Ihei relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited to attend ih fu.vnl, wifiout lurinor notice, front St ilichuel a church, cormrof brood way aud Niaeiy-nin.fi street, on Friday aiternoon, at three o'ciock. Kfrt ua iVeducsday eveolbg, Juno 23, of consump tlun. Lociu.a, w ile of Ahred Kyer, gnu eldest daughter of l.dwui 1'addon. * Nut ce of funeral In to morrow's paper, i awok. Uu iui'sday, .lUbe 28, i.KOi.ug Ncwky, eon of Arthur S and Adoliuu rayl<r, aged X year and 9 montfla. the relatives and friends oi ihe famny are reap, ctiuliv Invited to an end tno funoral. tins (ibursday) a teruoon at two c ol««jk, fn,m tbe rtakienceof his grandmother! MIS Llaweon, No. 3u2 West Kourtu Htreet (Into No. til X'liKAXoit..do Wednesday, June 79, Wilioam I'he .nok a native «( Mohill, county rAiiriin, Ireland, in tbe 6oth year oi his iiis fi cuds and relatives, rnd those of his brother In- isw, train is Gi!I«-d, are rea|iectlnlly invited otteuit tho funeral, tr ni ills kite restuence, No. lf>G York streei Xkookiyu, ou Irtdov afleriioou, at two o'clock ' Xascua..in tiro'kiyu, uu Monday, June 27, of con¬ sumption, i-RsnsT Xrkdkkick, youngest sun of Nettle b a^che, widow 01 Frsdetick, aged 31) years, 4 months auu 20 days. '" The funeral will take place from the residence of his mother, u 6 col'imota street, corner of Summit street Brook,yo, this (lhursday) aiterno .u, at one o'clock. The re -lives and frlends ol tue lan.i.y are ri.ipoolluliy re- ifuested luatioud, vvithuut further inviiatiuu. Whit*..Of consumption, Richard Whitc, the beloved borbuud o( Susan White, iu the 80th year oi h,s age. Us was a native oi Mouut Newtowu, county Meath, Ireland Dearsst Ri. hard, you have le t us And thy less we dsepiy feel- ' II is lbs Lord to n has bereft us lie w 111 all our aoi rows heal. Tils friends aud acquaintances are reejwctfully invited to sr.terid ibe funeral, frotn bis late residence, 58 l*ark strt et, this (Thursday) alteruoou, at two o'clock. 1 rogbeda papers ploase copy. WaiiiMi..In Wa huigton, 1). C., on Friday, June 24, In his 3lst year, of cougesnou of the braiu, Captain Lm (Iahjio W in! itiij, Assiataut Quarter master, sou ol J L Whitiug, M. U , ol Leiro.t, Michigan. Wrkhit..In Brooklyn, <>n Tuesday evening, June 23 John- W Riuiir, aged 60 years and 7 months. ' The retail ves .ndinoadsof the family are respectfully invited to btteud the lu .erai, from his late residence coruer cf Joaeisou sticet aud Fraukliu aveuue, this (Thursday) afternoon, at Tour o'clock, witbeut further invitation. lai-aisais..Near Marysvdie, Yuba eo'inly, California, on Ihuisday, May 12, Alsi.rt j. '/askw«iic, formerly or Hackeusack, N J.. iu the 47th year of bia age SHIPPING NEWS. AiwAMAO rot n* tori.r*,, 0AI. S: i I «»«. ......morn 1 83 bom am. 7 si kujb varaa are t u for* of New York, Jan* aw, 1U64. CLEAUL1X T'ii tB,,< Ju<kl". Queeoetewm and Liver .il<.M I unAi 4. 's^°r;.^rk '®rj, Tibbetta, Q' eenstowo and Lliui'pool.John'ci bile, b cwm^i,' lUvana. cit eeoa. Uavaoa.1 Am ^dkIo k Co. atcainftlitp I otOQ.ic, hiiorwood, roiCaud.U B Cromwol m CO. A Co'' ''r*Drt* r Sage. Stevens, Liverpool.I*wrenoe, Oilei A Co'* L°rJ CIkrendjn (Br>' Sorteil, Cape lown-Harbeck kark Je-oie Dunean (Br). Barclay. Cork-Arthur Leary. Bark Ah*ri dial), barbicee, Cork.W .1 Fss,-. htsapwu, tbr), Muivbie, Maiamorea.Miller A Ed.mftiirB?o'Br)' C°0t' Port *Wer 81 lktwr*n«*. DBj^* ViUAfraaem (Bi), Hill, St Sierhen, MB.B J AC A Bi tg CloiUde (Ilat), CaCero, Fenarth Roads.F Berth,md Brig Tetoce (Ital)^Tkuc irlno, Llan*lly-F Btrthond A Co. Devfrm!0"00 * aor'|ior"' tu't-Baeijer A Brig llemrlcb 1H0I) Fi.-b, Hamburg.Slomau A Rdu* B"tOrw»r (Swe), nnru to. Veai-w.Kremlerbers A C ... v.' ""1 i"irmp. >eui-e- Kr»mierue,g A Co c«<hrllatatiiorosdlr). Ku.a-IL Ualamoro.O K king 4 Srhr B'ectra (Br), Prldtlle Kalinoith-0 F Builev rjc ir Venn. (Br), Uwu-ge, Hal.las.D R Dewolf. Srhr Thorn*. Oltibn. Wl#h)DStOIL 2Voru"n*rt"0' W'Tihlngtoo Waauiagtoa.Bent loy. smith a to lloimea 8 LWMr,lD|1' Monroe-Tbomas i ^HrtirO W Beetley, Oisre. Rliial<ethpurt. Beutley, 8 in ill briii iffmupa. Brnwn. Maeh'as.Simpson A Clarn. rnttir Pr oe*M. F*oreH, f'.ostoo, K«hi Stephen Taher. Terry. Boat<>n.J W Elwa'l A Co .». Lr liani.ab .kau. Franklin, New Haven . H .S Rackrll A BOO. .Sleamrr ArtlaAO. Klrlt. Bulttmoie SlfAiru r M v».ar». Sn-.ith ?hila.l :lpli»a Bteamer Wneiaod. Keevva. Philadelphia ARRIVED w..5.*"?Tahomk. p B Harmuny, Lieut Oemmander, Rar Wot 1Mb. and Port Itoyal yjo. Kteaui.fcin k! on (Br). .Vanyn. iAvarpool, June 14, via v 'er*irluwn iblii, WKa tno e and 81/ stealage Daaariirera ICR Curare. IUn#7H, 170 nutra h of HinO ll.lTS ehip * .uooun. f a.s, from Liieriaioi f.,r New York. wiVnl*"4 1 Derhe-ae, :|arte, June 15, wit.i inda- end 6. passencers to (ieo :«UMk""<<' .leam.t.tpi^alma^ (U 8 utasperii. Johnara. New Or. I f ? fl'r'u* ! 'hi bar 2Sd, at 5.8) P.M. wua IToiiUH, lo L H 4, Berk Nal'Tviail (lioi), Tergut. Rutterdans, 50 data With mdse l^, V'tnek, MelnelteA tVeiidt Mar* (Lethe il'nrt), Da Crn*. (jporw. 47 davs, with wta cor*, A< to Jl.iieiui >«r A Biuun, "ark lire Dune >lar-.«*r .>, J,,ns fl, with ooFee. Ac. to Mat land. Pueips * < .. Juar 18. «aw a una sisrn wheel .tenmer. imiI ji jello-v, >.o >to Cro ked falaud Paavace and author under Ca-tle le.and ll-ue .t I r >l pesaed » iMlkii|,<>iiu»u,«i1 ateoilug S; 17ih. lat .'4 Iu. Pm 74 ilk / visaed a s'e-riee -lo-urr rigged, iwu funnels. pwlBled es-l eoler: ::.(h, lat St In. t. e 7A |", «aw a eieauivr ate rliu no lo' .. a. ioui.1 r rigged, very loo u the watr* pa nted e,d color. uU an he-,ra ter saw nnutuer leativ with all vail et and undLr full s'eam. apnarent r Is ( had'. siisar in Osu'.'b jkk ''"*1, s*8 '* *. Grands. June 13. *il f"J ****.). Nickersen, Sag ia, 14 if wiin auif/ir, to f Nu Virion Heik rwe-i(of Ms.Fand Nd(, Jdenougal, Bermi ia,'J duv Uh mdse, oJ F Wb.iary A Ci Mark Ka. ram. iito, II ;asc». Itundout for Boston. »o^t,?r m*''1'** d*"' Brlrr startled Fawn fnf BKni' erne. NS), Bhaw /luosl, June p. >vuh -gwood. to kuabaidt X " "W", SV II UII4II 1| k .a I, ig B Rllje" (nf l. j»*;. l irphy, C' Ffgse. N tile I in Air * w lh Siirarr, Ae to D It ''leWnlf. .ami >n su > .. w.lb brig' A Bill A Mary, iui New Vork. aua lioMi, 1 Of (Jueenatiiv*. Itng Uriah ,0f »H loh» NB), Kohl. Ctenfueiosil <1»r». vH' a ley « I m.8.Mn, . to Fun fr A 'ura. T Mrig wtn<mah u.r PoriUnd), uraT*n. Bsrua/lf fa"a. wiin mo sniee, 10 ThMspaOa a liuutrr. aaued lAg upauy will, -chr Ha' le i7 Aiken, fur Ph 'adsiphlb F B'lg le.ia hin (of Beaton,, s, ,,, TrlnMijt 7 day*, w til v., gar. Ac, te Metrail * Dunimu 3<ih inl at 37 49, Tnn.»g. .a- hr ..Tl.otimait," atear r V / \f*'n R mT'oM K'°r **4'*. 10 <ayi.F«» Sogsr, BrtgJMe (Mr). Wefwnnsn, few Bar, njl, V 'ays, with dual. >n J H Waneev, ' hi ^ Mar'afFr,, Morris Cow Bay, CB, JOdA, w,th »al, Mi Smith 7 to l v A Nmi h, I r ,'ii* Km<< McLcm' re* Bey, 9 kaysfhk seal, to I. Hour J j Flnlsyson fof B»»an), Flem'eg^al faland. t) dV' *iu rrul1- ." Jehu it baeoo. "f r." rf n II I: ter Fldrldge (*.» Bar, C/" 8b«a, wllb eeei o Mum. A Nephew. oohrfiiaae,o(o. Mbe '(una, NK), vn'slkncan, CB, II a w.r rvw 1, to n p «ws|w ^ .cor l.nlrotu (Mr). Buhoiaen, OornweA MB, It 4lfa » Hi poia'ee. io Duryea A hi do Hebr Deewtea. Davie, Bbnlee, NM. 14 dad wllb svera. teC L B- V »'l,fuia Brine Fldrldrn, Fort 1 M lavs . firr*'. tlraMe.hr*>/or Hanger, .ohr Hiossoi... Do«gi«aa, Kii/aDettiiuu/or New Haven .UHir D N Rleharls, r ears, f|; rabatkiA 'or^haem Mas r Rrartdjut, taylur, Blliabethpe^er Bostsa r Mere Waptwerlh, KI'TaDeSmn/for Besien. HTdir Mrurt dta. faylw, BItiabeC. Hear More Waptwerlh. BUzahiSifn/fer Boeien. «e.hr Lady 4( iRs ijosan, caasabeMai 'Male, » iteya hol.rAlat. I,;,»ila S*eh|».(WST Vbrl'a nn. Fsndleion. ILpeHMml. ^»r Olive A.ery, A usee. n«a* *r {¦chr Ma>y Brews> Wowi, u. «kU chr This. Sejmoiv. Hlllyer "his c.r Maty Hhlegia e'aita, iieaiotv cTrfraok Wafte- Fjl , |Jen or .r rr.ni wane- r || Nf , ArnrR F Bunna trainer, i*or| rshr J u Irmseu, aoge.ra, Fury #ersen. m-llr Aran Inemmrl KuwdiiiI .. a u irireao, segera, I ,,ri feraen. _-.tr Aann loepnerl, Muwdu, 'i/url JrlTrrson RchrAee J mapie, d.-uoea Alb/v l«r Boave. rrnr(7.i|e|. i. ,, A,tM»y luieeietv Mrby Iin-y (Binrr.h. A.lama \ li (er Fell B'ver H- hr Parian. I't.ur, |",.4 g.frw New lleven He' r v, -m (ho* Huelii ll, |>i,.ifve.i for BeaMto Sleep Ore yen. Miwlea I'revi.ice eleam » Jnha Ni.m W n mnapoHi, Banuala. f«hh Is- ewt hi hour* r* allot, / U R OiwrMueaasisr. (s,a mat a, S a w eff HsnWlrR s iaPd, fRB Id rrita .? hr harab A )i fit lis-. .I o. a- fine D'*>. Ha *.J7T A Re»4. HBeg, irr,,, f;rw y, .fior PRim< Motune with hay wia'rtt ceRdillne; 4oeW<»r Is »i w aviiani, git li (. P"r». , Fleam.r fa® . c*1"iy*iie«s|l'' "rsen. ¦¦ullinwn ®N*ms» AiMgf itiuaey, Ft Beanier MtlMt r...v Mott. Provaenco. Blnaasor Oepray. Aldnon. Provtdeoee. ¦SsyK-sr SAILED <>r »»;: <*rk. MU-n«l« Oaletalo. Ann! killii kljneeeea, Altai, Angelo CuoIim, friaowoi: « ai, Aiaaatun, UmIh. Ailanaadro' achra n* ¦ .ota0'*!*»a«ua>TrCycJuoa, Alvira. Toiktewa. with- Steamships Scotia, wd Aruo. » ,h* Md AuatralU, for Liverpool, an^TStTJidL * Ma AU,,rmlU" f°r WtWMl. MO At Wtad at suuacl 88 E. Miuciiaaaoaa. TM French siaamshlp Wnxhlagtun, Capi Duchesne, the flrat of tha new tranaatlaatle lino of ataamera to ply bo- twoaa thla port and Havre, arrived at aevon o'clock yeatar day morntog, bar ma left Havre on tlio 14th inal. 8ba brings 77 cabin passengers and,a largo amount of freight. BraanaHir 8c<>m, Capla.n Judklni, aalled yesterday for Queenrtown and Liverpool. 6rn tMCMir Bataiia, Copt Greene, aailod yoaterday after- noon for Havana. Fob N*w datura Dime*.The bow and magnificent steamship Fung Shucy (which ratana good lack), recently built in tutted) fur the Cdna trade, will positively aait on Rainrds nei t. ,Iul 2. at 3 PM. for New Orleana Tha Fung Bhuay ia 1011 P>n» register, rates At In American Llovds, and la a thorough built vraael in every reapeci; her state room* are lofty a d airy, and are beautifa'iy fitted tip (aa Well aa her <a'uns) for the coin tort ot pi-i-ncer*. fihe la owned bv merchants of this city, and haa been engaged bv Mr Wm II Robaon. of I it) Front street, for a voyage to New Orleana, under the command of Captain J B Htldreth. fTFAjtmiir Roanoko <a no the Section drv dock for repairs, and steamer Virginia la on tbe people a dock. m Trcoo*. Capt Ay res, which left New Tork March 18 tor Kan Francisco, baa been burnt by the rebel ateamer Alabama and tlie crew landhd at Cha hourg, France. The Iv. ooo wsa 73:- ions reviver, built at Mvaifo Conn In 1860 and waarrwiied in hew York by Meoers Wakeiuao. Dlmon . Rh* had a /general cargo of merchandJka. 01,^7^ ,W.KP u'"0', outsell, which aalled fmm Bllawortk 2fith ln«t for Proddenoa. with lumber put beck 24th leaks bavin j be, Q ashore in the river. Hvr cargo will bo lorivarded In another vessel. Sioor FnrrurAiiHTrTT from Holmes' Hole, nt and fer Bristol. Rt. a th a load of asa weed, In attempting to lieet Into hewpriri during the heavy Norther on Monday after¬ noon, pi t"d jib sheets. n I went ashore at Point of Trees, a short distance ¦oiiih of Fori Adam-. 8lie ilea easy and will come SIT at high water on tho 28th without material qitnagi Whaleman. Bark Hdward. Bmalley, FaciAc Ocean, Talcahuano March 23, with 200 bbls sp oil on board, air at New Badford 27th lost. Spoken, die. Ship Frigate Bird, WaUon. SO days fmm Shields for San Francisco April 12, Ut 1 3d X. lo| 26 34 W. 8hm Oorra Linn, from Bangor for Swansea. J una A. lat 46 N, Ion 28 tv. s»iss, jsss s, w Ship Wisconsin M< Stoker, from Liverpool for New Tork. June S. off Ballycotutn Hr-g Vl.ei .n. riono. an, hence for London going oT wilb a'l sail act. June 2S. at noon, 46 miles K ol Fire I Utid.by pilot boat Win Bell. No24. Schr J brougham, from NTork for London, June Id. lat 42 30, ion 65. ' Foreign Porta. A mot. Anrll 21.In port hark Liille, Knowlea, from fhana hae. «rr i 'tn. in dock. Ca ik Hi rums. June 17.In port echr Mary E tFa!k-r, Dcyl. for Boston S dava I HAKLOTTkTowh. PRl. June 21.Arr achr A Mclntvrv, Mc Intrve, N York. Cid 21st, echr Queen of Clippers, Davidson, Foot-row. April 19.In port ship Wild Rover. Koee-a, for Snaugiiae; bark Oaaca, Holt, from Ningpo, arr lW for Bhughie. Gibkai-tab, Juna 7.Arr bark Young Turk, Hardijg. Bos¬ ton. Ilo- n Koivo, April 28.In port ships Black Prlnca Chase, for 8«u Frauclsco; Clara Norse, Lawn-nce: Deity, A leu; Ferdinand Brumiu (Prua). Voaa J L Dlmmock (Bp. Thorn son. nd Ma-av Hutchinson, for do; K at ha, Penned; Mamldar n, Farrott, an 1 Shirley Mullen, for sale; <nawmut, Merrill, one: harks Honqna. t'nrtwrl«ht. for fanagawa: Hon I'edro II (Br) Saunders, for Suel: Ben-t-dre**, Kl- dr dee and Carluita t'ailer. for sale; brig Any Warwick, Harding, unc. Kid April 25, Hollo*. Pratt. San panclaco Jacmki.. June 12. In port achr C L Sparks, parks, for Boston. Ide M AtrtLA, Aprd VI.In port ship Windward, ktrVh, for 8an Frauclsco: berk* iler-ogErnat iltram). for do; J late (Br), for do; achr Morning Star, for NTork. Picroo. June 17-Arr hark Paugh-a-Ballafb, Mnckler, New York: brig J W, tlobbs, do. Cid 21st, ha* Helenlm. Davis. NTork Kicuisucto, June 20.Arr bark Jana Yong. Crocker, NYork. Sa .MiHit April 22.In port ships Marv Ohver, Hughes, and Onom WblUnf. for Foocbow; Monaoot .fur Vic¬ toria VI; Beniral, Meivllle; Western Continent. Lull, one 81 Paul; Kuigi.u. Willi. and io; bark* Anna ,Br). Wl llaro, for NYork; Delsware. Gregg. for Naeaa^i. Dorchester; 1e Borgo, Dtir for Fooehoot Fulton, fer NewcUweag: Lir . Luron (Br) Kobineon. tor NYork; Fengull Brereton. unc; Fnilin I. Cukman. do; \eita. Corduran. if; achr* Ja* Mil lei. Carimne t, for Foocnow; Gsn MorgaJ, Wbecler, and Kauka, Cavanagh. one. SiaoACoi'n. Ajprii 29 Arr steamer Kfu Kkng. Tavlor. New Tork ma Cape Town. Ac (and s:d 50th for Hong Kong and Shangl.aei. Sid April V6. ship* (iebroedg. (Dnlcli). Hout- man, 8an Francisco: Arl-Udea (Nor), Bogm via Padang. In nort May 7, eblpa Magnet. King, frm Bhanghae. arr April 29. for Huston: Agues. Beeaett. fro) Boston v a Bata- via, arr May fl. dlag: Ocean Home (Br),for NYork; Peer¬ less. Roberts, and Dashing Wave, LecraV for Hong Kong; Continent. Howlaad, for Manila, to tod for NYork: sebr Eagle, for sale. Swatow, April 17.In port bark Hntress. Wuuden.for Pewohwaog. 8aupa. June 15.la port bark* J B Brt', Damon, for New York, readv; Aid. from Portland; brlgy Protege, Reynolds, from Havana, arr lAlb. to load for Bonn. H II McOilvrry, Oilkey. for Boston: N Htowera. Park, lid J W Sawyer, tor do; achr J W Minor. Berry, for do 4 Ma. In port June 14. ship Sarah Chase or Rurope Idg. Sr Jou.v, NB. Juna 24.Arr acbra feloome Horde. Morri¬ son: Nonpareil. Angiie and Annie M Lereen. NVork CJtd ^eu auin rrmiik Bonii, Manson, Llv«x>ol; 24th, bark Helen Wnanroi. April »-in ^ an tarfc| Robert A A1*a- SX "bm, M (1,rU*), D' Yokohama. Aprill.'t. In port big Mary Capon, Abbott for Hoog Bong, soil to go under F Mag Am orlean /arts. NBW ORLEANS, .Tune 18.Arrtteam-hip 8t Marv, Bars- tow Pas* Cavallo ehln- Aonawel McNnlr. Boston ; Conrt- deni-e. Cole, NYo'g; ateamer Cf u Ian. Churchill, Texas Coa-L CM ship Wallace. Lant Damariscotta: brig Ida Method. Cook, Filiadolphla. * lnth.Arr ship t I) Sheppard, Tale. Havana. 9Ah.Arr »P'a» -hip* Rfectr o Spark. New York: Sophia. Haren. Pass C»«Iln; bark Bmlk (Br), Thnranell. Liverooot: achr Venice Huta. Braaes StJage. Below skips Owego. Horton. from N ork-Ar-rnle; girk flerlhaldl. Couch from Phlladelpsia: Y'gC P (llbba, linley: sebr Neo Cid barks Antntneiu (It-). Lavarell*. Matamorue; Sallia BoaaalL Leavtlt. do. loam op vices. T 77 .I'NRY MBERiLI.T ADYANCRd' aT L on lAMONfas. watches, jkwblkt. PIANOS, FL'KNITUKB AC. AT 77 pWNRROKKRH'' rYcKRT* WANTED AT 7 *T 71 .f Dlaiuooia. Watches. Jawnlry. AC., m \an -«nt more paid than can be obtained at any ot and Bleeiker street, up etntra. T ml MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON D n m-F*. W atchea. Jeweliy, silver Pla'e, (Jnn-. Plat Ac., Ac kl o Pawubrokare' T-nkcta wanted ot Diamui Wau hri Jewc.ry, (inn*. Pistols. Ac., for which I will Hocr«nt rao -e than can be ubtalned at any other plar th» it tV Broad way, coruer of Houston street, np sta room * o. IT « CHATHAM BTRERT-PAWNBROKFRS' /V «*cls bought of Diamonds. Watchaa, Jewe ry. Hllvsr P'atolufiA Pi-tola. Bilks. Ao.. and the full value paid 'or all tu'-'a bought at 43 Chatham street, room Na 3. over tbn bat W*- U ATCHKS. JBWELRT, JtC. a hrnbt htman'8. iiroaowat, coknf.r oi H Bond etreet, ruoin No. 4, up atolra, will be iml.i ih bkeat -nab prhe for Diamonds, act or uaaet; Wafouea an SIer Ware, or ndiancas made ou tho aama, and also « Pno*. TmRROADWAT-PRKCIOOB JKWEIA. WATCtlRR, .A Plate Aa..The htghnat price paid for Diamond*, niche*. Plato. Jewels. Opi-cal luati uineula. Ac.. Ac, at Ills .train room a Liberal advances made. Tickets of dla- loade, watches. An., bought. J II. BARKINHKIt, 212 Bruedway, room 13, up stair*, corner Fulton. Diamond.iuk i.arusht and handsome Diamond lu tbe Co't* I Stalea is now for sale cheap cavh Amateurs are relucted te call for the diamoa mu*lhe suld: weight 12 'ara:*, and handvmie.y monnied. A. J. JACKSON, Broker, 40 Walkar street DIAMON DS, OLD GOtJ) AND SILVER diamonds, . . * . OM> AND 8i I.VER Per-one who wish te sail Diamonds, old Cold, Hi rer, any aiud oi Old f**nloned Jewelry, go to LOL 18 ANKICH, 721 Bread- ay A po- Hl-c ' a < oava"*) jieroeaVmors tin. Retabll <hod in New tors «inee the than any Cher pert >u. B*ubll had in New Vorg atneo the adm mat anon of the lab- 'lama van Huren. Mats aa nil-tana. W Broad war under the New York Uoial MILLlYKltl. I C8T RKCFIVBD-ACA-R OF flirt NKWR8T ROUND e) II «u ai>4 fiirbwiS. at Mine. HARRIS . No. 7 Hrevoort place. T >nth wr.'Ot. Ot.'t List I'M AND %l HINT*. A RTIFH'IAI, BT7MAN RYES-MtOR TO ORDEI A »(ld nn- red by Dr. P. BAI'iMf a P. O'll'OELMANN former y -.nomad by Hoiiaoueeau, of J'arla No. 4*1 ¦roadway, N. T. VINA VRTk, \BCIENT YL FAINTINOB -TWO FINN ATCH1TEOT- uial Lani car«^ hy I'aontai and a arleudld Bkeicit. in the al> la t a«ieu». for sale, vary aheap, at rteM I.Dh> J4ru»Jwnj V1IE UBCTORR NBA BON. IMPORTANT LR' TURhi DAILY .FOR UkNTLKMKN 007. at tea New York Mturun. of Analemr, 61S Pread way. Partton >aaoia to attend these Lectures «aB have them farwardai 00 receipt of tea cents, by addieasmg "lira tary of New VTk Museum of Anatomy IATRIVOI1AU wak . vi'»7r u' aarmtiu^ekii1***' *' "'M ma bad, J R. Wood station B. (Jmnd airoet. DAT number AYAPkiMO (HNTLAMa.4, 21 VRAMS OF AO*. and coed bonng. wis e* to envm-^md with a nn> « youag lad,ea,haa«ann»r mid between the ageeef JA Adumae FraaA U Bee ell. Blientdie IllaiV pounty, N T. A TOY NO AID F H B ITT WIDOtf, AOBD II, dO- t\ its u tbe M|iialniAB<-e of a i 'ullwaAA, with A view ta theirimoor. Ca en »r ed-lreae Mrs. Claude Ideaus, A7 Noel Thehty ewenlk -tmew COAL- m: BL -1 AMIIbLIVRRlpn PRINB RED AMI ITOVB J ley |il ; iat a n or t.eh-gb ags for rannea, $io Ml; ant, II P*r veu. Over* by pue> hi'ed yctuyry. Till.*Tad BTORNR. L'erdr Thirty aeeend airaei and Teaih avaaee. MEDICAL. Owip- <s thAtrewded at«th of «mr oiinrana wr are na- f '. M -i.Mae.nu «*rioleg .ndei hbu hlr*«d -4, miccllaiboci. fpHE OOYSEMMBMY LOAN Ihk leaa I* authorized by am af fnm, ^ ^ 1884, which provides far It* KKDBMFTIOM 111 COIN ui M"1*4 ¦.» «.» tan or amw Uum testy year* I -urn lu data, al tba plaaeur* of tba government. Cnlil in redemption l»a par cent internal U ta V y semi-annually III COW. Subscriptions ta the loan ai a" roseired by the Banks la Uatlad Slate* natoaor in inch eumacy or . i fuadaaaara take* by tham~ou'damit al par. Ite exemption from St.te or local 'r-itlira add. frou .<> to thraa par aaal par anaumtolto value The rate of ialeraataa tele loan. although but hr aaal la aela, la aa teuah greater ia eurraaey aa the dlffe. >. tha market value of eurraaay aad gold. Aa a rule the five per oent aperi# eecurlites of ail ear > govern menu are alwaya pIToT above, and currency r r- funded la |1>« Dkiional loan will ba worth llo faee Up', baUdao paging a regular Wliberal par aaataga to. holder. The author ired amount of ibia loaa Ig two handled ». ..¦ iloa do 1'.arc The amount _of71bacrlpdonj reported to ¦- j. Treasury at Washington la over" fwioubjiaa, Bubacriptlona wiu oe received by tha Traaaurer 9t k ; United State. al Waablngbia. and tba As.latent Tiaaaiina i at haw York, Boaton and Philadelphia, and by the Flm hatfoaal Bank af Haw York. No. d Wall street. Becaad Jtatloaai Bank of JteTTork. Twonty third etroot and Breadway. Third National Banc al haw York. Vat 8 Vaaaau etroai Poorth National Bank af Now York, JT aad » Piaa atnet. Plftb National Beak of Mow York. 838 Third avenue Sixth National Bank af Bo» York. Sixih av and Breed**/- Ninth National Bank af Naur York, 983 Broadway. Tenth National Bank of He^Vrfc. gg, Broadway. Central National Bank of Newark, Tl Donna .treat. National Exchange Bank of^cwYork, IM Oraenwlabat AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which are depoetlariee of pMSunoaey, and all BE 8 PECTABL8 BANKS AND BANK Bits throughout tba country (actln7 ax agente of tha "-Mimed Depositary Banka), wfll fnrrdiiTrutlher Information on ap¬ plication and AFFORD EVERT FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS. $2,000,000 ""i. OF THE COUNTY OF NEW YORK Subscriptionare hereby invited toa Loan tt Two Million Dollar., authorized by aa ordiuanoe of tho Botrd of Super- viaorc approved by the Mayor June 15, 1861, entitle! "Aa Ordinance to provide for the procurement of Yohiateorkfea tho Armtea of tho Union, a. part and parcel of tha Quota af tba city and eounty of Now York under nay future anD ad tha Prealdent for men." The proper booka for auch «u bmrlpttena wilPbe yyml ah the Comptroller' offiee on and after Saturday, the I8U» June, laatant, aad will remain open until tba whole suae .All be taken. Subwribera will be required to depeelt with tha County Treasure, tt tu« Broadway Bank, within Ave daya »Qtr am taring their "becrlpllon., the amount subscribed fir by them respeetlvflly, and oa preeantlng hla receipts far tho money ta tha Compi-cRgr tliay wll) receive banda af tba eounty for equal ameunta, ivWm.KL. w . before Jaaa 1. 1888. with Internal from tha det% at payment, at tha rate ait all per aaal per annum. Our fellow citizensaad the public geae^j^ ^ rMllll| fully Invited to cooperate with tha Board of *- ..i iieuea Is. tha benevolent and patriotic purpose of supplying gaaha of man from this couaty, en the oall af tha FroeMaaa ^ ma far tha army, aoon to ha made publte, without resorting to a draft far that purpose. Aetioa win a*) taken to rates volanteera under the ordtnaaoa until a aafildant amount la subscribed to warrant the mlttae In proceeding la tbl* matter MATTHEW T. BRENNAM, ComptaoDer. Cirr or Raw Tone, Dir.ar* rev or Finamb, OoanttLv w s Orrrne. Jnae 18, 1861 V V ' SPECIAL. NOTICES. A MOTHER VETERAN OF TWO WARS OONB. fk BnoTuxBS.You are «g*.n aummoaod to a'tand the fa- nerel of your brother .old er, laaac Dan tela aged 108 year* He serve.! five year* lu he >var of 1776 to 1783, and in tha war of 1917-13-14. .. a - reaidence of hi. n>n ww, Vl '»." W a I CwJ, BUU IB IOV Hit rwmnlnt will be taken from thn . in-law. John A. Hovar, No. 97 GoercB .v-e.unw v* mn auu«iov:nw. .»unn A- llov#r, to. W/ UOtrcl street, st two o'clock th!« day (Thursday), Juno .VI, wbara the Veteran, will " lag: and we do anaemble. with the nvia'l badge ot mourn- .aoerelv hope that every veteran wbn wa uw uurcreiT nniw tnui every veier.a wbn served in the war of 111.' 13-u will attend the funeral of our aged patriot of depart, d worth. v.,..w t* ..RAYMOND. Brigadier Oawemt. Iasec M. Pawn, A^julant. Aaaa. Dally. Pnlsn.) AMiaNFE'S FINAL NOTICE -ALL PERSONS HAV- John MoKe»*». merchaat, af thin n. t?r B> Woperly ver.fiel. to tbn tiu.lersicned, at No. IM Mudcu lane, on or before tea lOtA day af July na.L Dated New York June 25,186A OEOBUB L SIIaW, Aa THROWN ED FROM ON BOARD TflB LIOHTEIb J. ,, *''.{, Clinton atraet. la Bast rl»*r, Junw 26. Henry Krohn, aged 16 years, sb nit 6 feet In betglit. with li:nt brown hair and euioo b eliavan face; had on a as ten Jumper, white Uenoel nnderahlrt, gray woollen panto aart woollen stockings marked H. K. If his body be fo-rffd aar informetl in thereof will very thankfully received by hta herea,ad widow, Anna Krnha, liSCbarry atreaU NOTfOR Tt) TUN BOSS BLt'E STONE CBTTRRS.. On aod ait-r r_u-«.i -v. -tttly fi. the meinueraof the B nw m S Citiiera and F-.y^e * \ . .ctatiun have agreed to de¬ mand $3 pur day. B, nrdei of Joaxru MoRHiaov, Sec. J.J. BE BO EN, Chairman. XTOTICK.. Til K. TRUNKS I.EET BY J. B. DOWN BR. ilt. £.Ti?,J?a'iKm2" trom U,U ,uu Hnoflki V.N. Juua 2y. 1-61. ' ST!A!!SI7IPJ8rDnJJ DISCIIAROB UNDBW .J general order at Cunnrr! wharf. Jer*av Oily, on Tbnva. day morning, fillih innt. O.ioda innded under general nH,v ' J*" '9nt Id tha Untied swie. bonded warehouse, |Q2 aatT ID! Ureenwwa etrant, >rw Ver*. K.jUt NAKD, No. d Bowling Green. Tammany g<*<'ii..rr. CKI.KHKA riON OF FOURTH OF JULY The Co nee ,,f Arreng Iieuta f.r the oeb brntlnn of the nuniv . iry u our Nnti nai lnde|M>odenee. mc tiding Ibe e«rh,-m. end oHeer* i.f the snulety. and the Soaring < ouemliier from il<e Ir.ino r.tie Oennral Canimlttee of Turn- t&m thWK^f x rrjoH. 0Hf*u-um A. T. OauAaaan Hej£JrAM F rUHoY' fjivriNE N*NtF.t<;riMtr.i:q' asaocration . Tim Jwis»vTrsi.rys.*s« JAA P. TRAVERP, Sea. PERHOR.lt,. "phR. JOHN RCOTT H 18 RKTURNgn FROM Tiff Ft. ?l!9CVIfVTa JR. W Afillf NOTOJf, l> O.RIV . ..ivwd boil*. an<l \.ti to lr« iir«L Be eipUcii ^iUa. )our eddrrae; wlllpromj: repl ' D. O O't ON NOR. 247 Elizabeth .tree*, N. T. 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Page 1: Europe Recognition. He^Vrfc. - Chronicling America · 2017-12-21 · PRESENTATION TO GEN. BABES, klH Ut Tfcu rteuir.FhipOahawba, Captain Johnston 1Mb. New iklwa-2lSl tusk,arrivedut

< HEWS FRONT NEW ORLEANS.

ARRIVALOF THE OAHAWBA.

Recovery of Louisiana StateArchives.

ARREST OF A REBEL COTT.N AGENT.

GOLD SBIZV1S.

IMPORTANT RE3EL COTTON OROER.

ARMY MOVEMENTS.

PRESENTATION TO GEN. BABES,klH Ut

Tfcu rteuir.Fhip Oahawba, Captain Johnston 1Mb. Newiklwa- 2lSl tusk, arrived ut ibis portyevtarday morning.We are ludehted tc the purser for lb* delivery of oes-

pei<-.h.<« ..Ld paper*.

III. Htary Tbompion't Despatch.Ne* OrlKa*". Juae 21, MM

tAM'IAL BKOVBR1 OP TUB MTATP iBCHITM.

A largu pi-rlKW or the rebel archives of Ibe Stele efUseUlcus -arrived to tbia city to day. Tbey ware deliv¬ered to ibe State Auditor, Or. A. Dottle.

Tb* archives were discovered buried to tbe earth, near

Sai n ilocgv, by JoLu U Couaer, kaq., recorder of thai

parishMany of tbe hooka and papore were rotted through and

Ml ic pieces on being openedHotwwii two end three boodred thousand dollar* of

eeocv .f't toua on ibe Crescent City Bank, of New Orleans,were euoosed la a wooden hoi, In which were Mveralveioebie papers, many of tbe latter being dated hot twoar three days before the arrival ef General Bailer.Up to Hits time It waa supposed that Governor Moore

bad eari led off ail the SUte arcntvee to Bbreveport.ln.ddit o 10 other items ef Mnportaoce Is a Hal

aff those who have entered tbe rebel army fromlaetsima, as well as tbe names af a largo number efpr <n.inpi.i mea who have bad hnaioeaa with tbe rebelaaSboritiee, and who have done all In their power to buther up tbe bogus confederacy. Startling developments¦ay be expectedIbe soai of K W. Robinson, State Auditor before Peral-

ta, was <li6ccvered In one of tbe packages.aaarvr op a rkskl roitoa aomrr.

Ma^ur A W. M.Kce, chief of tbe rebel Ooltoa Bureauwt Alexandria, was recently arretted by order of Generalpica Taylor lor allow nig cotton to be put chased by a"Vai a«o" tlrm In this city. He Is oonflned at Sbreve-part, lu irons. kUKee . chief clerk, Mr. Kamuel law .-on,was also ui rested cud placed in a Binder condition in iheJail at Houston On the person of toe latter a cootractwas discovered agreeing to convey rebel government(dhe to tbe house iu New Orleans.

SKUtlKX OF GOLD.<iBJ.KR.lL OBnEB.five thousand dollars In gold, belonging to a gra la¦s cliy, was seized oa tbe atoamar Joseph Pierca. on

urd-> afternoon lest. It was received by tb« clerk ofbo>i as a valuable package, and was addressed to

pagttei- beyond the line.A detect.vo took It to General Bowee's office; but be

having that day gone North, on tbe Columbia, tbe packagewas opened by < olunel Cblckermg, liepniy lTovost Mar¬shal < euerel, and tbe five tboaaaod dollar* In gold war*JWoo* < rod. it will probably ba confiscated, aa it is saidto bav e b- en Intended »« * payment fur * quantity of.attcu recently consigned to the parties wtio abippad tbafold I'.r !,<>me time past large amounts of gold bavearrived here irom New lurk to parlies in this city, sod¦sure than one half has undoubtedly reached RebeIdembp reehippiug to Matamoroa sod other points where tba¦waa cm tbe enamy can ba easily reachedOn tbe discovery of the (read General Bank* laansd tb*Wowlog aider:.

OKMBKAL O&OBBI-^JCO. 7AKkkDuLKRTXRS, DkT HTMKJVT Of THR OOI.P,

.*"« OSLBABF. J UBS Ik. Iddt. |

_l All sblpmaulsof gold to the poit of Mew Orleans fromMa date, uulcae aihet-wise specially autboritad by ibe.Jtminent el Washington, will be deposited with the AaMeteiil Treasurer of the tailed Miatee, la be danvared te¦a .guecs or ciaimaut^ osly upon satisfactory aaeuranaaaMm It ail; not be used in contravention ef the regalaUua*ti the Tieuury and War Departments er tba laws of teevniie«i hut ei.1L Ah iarties la whom eoasicnmema af gold havobere-

.aforv been made am directed te deposit tba earns with tbeAaateiae. Treasurer er the Tatted Matee, subject te theMate regulations. Tba Frevott Marshal tieaeral Is dlrastsdmsaforee a strict observance of tbi- order.By ceiiuuau.I of Major (leosrel BANA*.O1.1 is. kiMi.i, Aset Adjaiaal General

lKR HAW OF TUB RIO,Wit* Bl VJCSB MABBL.the crew of tbe blockade runner Isabel arrived hero

CMrtiay In all {three er tour passengers tocluded)y numbered thirty two, and are said to a man to be

Amor -can by birtb. Ibe captain (Blake> is * native ofWww York. He W a vary bard case, having ran tbe black-aba ao iras Hum twenty two times. When the Isabel ear.mode: ed. ana a prlxe craw was mot on board, lbM devpe-.ado attempted to blow up tba vessel. Ha is but twenty*au years old, and swears that ba will ba damned but bawdl live to run the blockade again. It was consideredaavis hi# to wave tba rsasgada at Fart Jackeon lor safeMantag.

Tour readers will remember that tbe Isabel was cap-tared on t..He-loo ihrw or four weeks «go by tbe lin itad State* ateamer Admiral. She escaped from that portm oomiiauy with the Harrwt Iadc. Tfwy ware bothIter w.iu cotton U ben captured tbe Isabel waa si¬tae,ptug to re en er Uauestou, udcu with war statsrd-i for tbe rebels. Tb* Admiral cbaeed her¦r some lime, and the Isabel surrenderedtwos.*-cipe wss impossible, in ee shots h.v-

Struck her, see at tbe water lin*. On resotb, t,'0arauluw Malum see was discovered to be leikn-gbssUy, sad au; k ab.-rtijr silirwatdn 1 stated to e formertaste I lust she w*toid piwe a total loss. I am glad to hoabt* to correct this, and lui .rra you that she will be

Cily r.iseil, and ber e.rgv (a very valueb'e one) saved,prize Blaster has b-eii taiormed by some of the crew

that valuable tmgbi is buried b*ueaU> lbs ooai. but whatMo -va .i.b e irewbt ¦ said to be 1 am not allowed tostate, ibe Isabel waa built si tbe Brooklyn Nary Yard.er tbe < spislo (. ecerai ef Cuba. She i* a good, stanm-.band fs*t steamship. Ybr lbs miure blockade runnerswill be held as prisoners of war, and several from thiskegaruncut will be sent North in s few days.

IKFilBTAST rtivnm .stirs.Mows baa rssdbed Gunton, 1a , from lbs sutbnrtties at

Msbinomi that barestler lotuia shall aut b« bi.road byMs rebel troops, but that It be s»i/od end hold for ex-Man;* for munitions or war, omtbing, twMaearWs. kr.tba punier* are allowed fifteen cents per p.uud lor alleetlim thus seized, end toe rebel government vail it, orl*lb.-r iri.de It, at tb.rty oeola (rebel money, at course).Tb* robe General A oil, oormmai dieg lb* poet el (.listen,ba* lee.Ad order* to its e*. ct

sBTvas or resoir.e rar*«orswsIbr-e bnedred and »ftt of .«.r i.n.c re end men. ceo-

Ean at (be Paltwe of -abius r<«* lo ads end lleaeeutI, arrived in this city os Mturdwy lest oa lb* stdaowrrv.ile Ibdy are ali on parow A hog* nuRibvr wets

*%iu.. ; In lhase o«u'es. I give you tbe nbtrcs of tneOfbc'r- c» * number vf then bete base repo: t*d tc.se

tag or silled.o.FKwa* ciArtrasp at sssiws raues so id.

0*t fTuiiK i.tuer or, 67tb Ind ana, feat, wound,ON. Jor.n «ornell, -f.U lows, le i arm ampnutsdbtaut. *kjI I inds.y, 4Mb DBio gosh wound, arm¦alor Jotis K. held, laotb lil.aeiv tort sbooHlrr slid long.(Apt t k is, istb New York cavalry, rr.tla t -n W i.-cfieut *nrreri X. iiaew, -id Msvru.. huvetls baltery, .lot

Sbro.iga uag. reported k lied rapidly recovering g nag

Ue.it i isidlag I'. Phillips ISOth TIItaKis. kt.e#,lAvut. II H. I'.wHer i*tb kettturSv. f esb and th-yb.lAe.it K rtcbetoa. JStb Kentucky. fleet vmm, knewMrgmw I. It. Wilcox, 130th Dhows..ar,*-* ttlino*.Mryenr Wr ilbsrwat, 24tb lowsassist as I - foo lyooe.AseWlaat Furgoon McKerUnid MtM IW»)<AS*at«i.l ,-V.rgeon Fordyos. IsAd New York,bsswteci siirtenr A. ye 23d iVisc nst*Anskasut Kurgnen iieee. bdtli iwsva

Pl.SKSaBT VOIJL(btpt ft H. Pnote. lot th New Vork, Iblgt..tw r.. - i FSW 1- >d 11k Ych, tfuyh

wi.ru Mwwroe l**tb New Vo-k, blpAdju-Mti v A i era. Utb Ms na, t.rto.1 Wwt II. k. U tisrw. Imp. New Vo. i, . notaston «f fuotIdedt Nai.ey. .-fib Maivs W*lAewt J evlue, Olh We.ee tbwb »repotsledAeeui A. IV bright. Jid Iowa. IMrn windAssat M. i. - sub. ...u lows.U*»». ><bi .xitei. Ilk*, fsln* leg.vend M Aserostit, Md lowa.ksewgwrgi ¦ w i; Wise*. 1'ti iiiinwta

Cf«ws Psdkir, 19tb .eiint.hvIMS ti r Ar-«s' nn-j I (IMP New fotb

Asswiawi .irgpontl. T. H friar 1Mb M#>iv»Ae»* lew t itu.'.si 'AlIB n.WBASW' t st rviigaw .iwei.ot IMth u na

t-urv oiA W »ox, ivtar.a ami 'Wtirr remst. *d epee the-.bid v- 'swevrtv. Tbv rti-tinfr v»» tv tn«4IM rei' leprvt Uiat fwnvrel levior aad *we V red* >*4

.rem am w.eia sod st bei <.wt i*<iuent, lor <h« ;.«rpr><o of4* oMi-llsg » morl ef i<f|.Iij *. 4 uivvig.ui g tBe.bwrvis mwe* By l.Wuteoest i«wrM Rl by Npillt.>for dieabed-in . .4 * d. ,a

'it.. uiier tM'.wrel Pelber .wmo.aed* lb* Ifeater4 dm*.!.! uf I din itoe dctmg (..werwl leyier'e ei.vna*.Tee rebel- «..**** a feerrj. toes st fWbins » row RtVeP

.mr I'Meeis Iblr that M I* nearly M tint quit* *ve to . ovWas. see that sine ouatlred of iliS.r w«w*«.- i bsvs siek-r"tdi Ttm ivbmwai bwe seeorrod st tba ba*. repnte* 4Vest of i.enmol Dwwat * ismiessd

-sd wart aovttwt- nvaa iAA ewtwaIt M. art .em nf the P. -Itoe vsit.fl etewis* I

a* o .*-i thee* Mvrgsasle are wi oy * tr* *-rtr aw4 or. i.lf M swan* imnmtwot wtoFin'SWt. Kb

.er Wip down M.e I aaWn* . arfnll wee Seed litres bvk .itiiiiu, r y y.mw He.. 4 to Oresavtrs Keeps*»' tr.'He-y opowwil Sp- v Nov, tboug* sevetsJ gitee wer r

»»rtwtad aa tw.nw la paatt. ra steirg tbe sbsee TbrvrrBNsrvwt Vaa atvwsk aavasal Hams, so* sata*s- pvrsenas* mpsTrd.

'**4ra' Msb* baa gtvw* ndai ¦ ikst mi <b« aim end.¦eudsd m rata de<»rtment oe seal North *» own .« po«

Nbb't evversj s* bv lb* tVthawSw U> litf. «wicnn M t trr«!Ui w tsv* ** * mda»»i bt tgvr

litpou the body; but DOtbinc relatingh. history mr how bo omi Mo bmrrt-L 'Found drowned' omUn verdict

*IHs, about t wanly mitoo (md Now Or leas*. fhtsesrvaatwo rood sad tmuortaot purposes. Osalninatit io .hea.tktar kieanoo, u>4 officer* aoO m«o aim tmriber romoved iron tbo temptations and dam u-alHations of tnecity. All r*oatv*d ardors to jam ibotrmunwdlntsiy. "l^ .

rownmow m ooublo mono.

.. °».*f w«'hnown ooou w*s found ysvterday rotbo tdywKotyl. Owy»(t» looooow square, bmdcoM noddouble fcooed. "u^bad evidently been a tailor. teruasrHhr* bold 1 -

to tbo «ble Tate . ^

luoorN niio.\ to utruitii ataa*.* mat'uitlaiait o.iao o< gists and silver, manufactured

by Fe|er« ,'t son. of Sow Orlear.i, will lie presented totionorai Hauks in * low days by tbo Constitutional ou

vootioo, now in tension iu tbio cily. Wbeu presented tbocure will >xul*,ii tbo pou anion algned tbo document.buttnhuig marory forever In Uto suit of 1/oulMaua litechmo rowiBliiet t monument, and lo a be-iotUui orniionontarj a Ilim piece of worlcnia ahlp

Jinvraw to too ec-vw*. tmuiu*.In my laat 1 »tat«d tb*t tbo estabilobmeat of tbo

Mow*. Abremn b id boon eemed by th« military aotboriliua on a charge «i soiling large q.wutities of quinine to

tbo rebels. Nothing woe prorod ogalnot them, tbo talebeing to a nonrrbant down town, who purchased tbo qot-niui as an Investment. Tbo bosiaeao lo now onrrtod anno usaui.

rmoifAL.Major General Sbklos arrivad in this clly lut Friday

nftoruoon. On Saturday Oreatag bo and bio staff, Octeruor Hubn and Col. Wtloon, of Gen. Bonks' staff, rodsto the lake *ud dli ed at Bouillon a Yontorday morningibe General and etair, Governor Habn and several mt in¬born of tbo < onetitutloal ColtenHon partook of a break¬fast given by Gen. Backs at bio rseidenee, corner ofFourth and Fryrants rtreeta.To-morrow afternoon tbo Convention will receive Majsr

Generals Sickles and Canby.Gon. f'aaby baa esutbiisbsd bio boadqaortoro to the

Qempbell uaanaton, u woo formerly occupied by Geobut lor.

Brigadier General Lee. laid Chief of Chvalry In tble de-pnrtment. Las been assigned to a oommand la the Ninewomb army oorpe by Major General canby.

ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE.

Arrival a! the French Mail Steamihip Wash¬ington, the Pint fesael of the New Line.

Combined Muviment of the Rebels inEurope for Recognition.

Vhe lebel Iron-Clad* About to Bailfrom Bordeaux,

The new French steamship Washington, Captain I>u-.beano, tbo flrot of n lino designed to ran between tbieport and Havre, France, arrived atftbls port yesterday,afler a passage of fourteen days and n half.Bbe eeoountared adverse winds and rough sees, with

frequent fags. Those mishaps ooupled with n deficiencyof luoi.tbo incident of putting too hastily to soa.retardedwhat would otherwis# have bean an unusually spoedypassage.On ber trial trip the Wooblngtoo ran sixteen statute

wiles with ease. Sbe Is a spl ndid vessel.one of ibebest over sent from the Clyde.and during the entiretrip behaved admirably.Sbe left Havre at high tide on Wednesday, June 18, at

Ave o'clock P. if., and passed tbo locks safely,gettingC*lrl7 lo aea before six o'clock. The quays aud lortiiloa-tlODS of Havre wore crowded with people, who demonstraled Iheir Joy at seeing Uieir port again directly con¬nected with New York by cbeers, flag raisings andwlutes *f snnnons. Bines the discontinuance of theAmerican line to Havre the innkeepers of the city,tradesmen and others hare been considerable sufferers.the now steamers have been eo well aubeidi/od by tbe

French govern Went that there ie no anticipation sf theirnon-eucceec. The Compagnte General. Transatlantique,by whom tbey are owned sod managed, rsooive fromthe Imperial treasury several thousand francs for everyvoyage.Tbo Washington brings out n mallAmong her oOosrs will bo recognized assay who

ssrvsd upon tbe Fulton, tbe Arago and the Vanderinit. Berenptats is an experienced French officer, M. Duchesne,and all bar chief officers have passed examinations be¬fore the French Naval Board.

'¦»ln Cerreipendenet.Fsais, Juno 14. KM.

*Wtw of nrwOemera.7M Jfrm Mowmtmt for Secoynition.Thr RJbtl IroH-Cladr, da

Within tbo past week there has been a marked exodusof Southerners fr-m Paris. As a genera) rule, tbe stale.f their flaancee does not permit them at this season of

s ben all tbe world i« starting out for tbe fash¬ionable watering places, to tadulge In this luxury, and itIt generally understood that, instead of epeodlag theirmoney and their time In travel and frivolity, they havegone to England to help la a great aovemont which tbeyhope will aid materially la bringing nbsut n recognitionof their bogus government.Tboy state, with tbe utmost apparent rallb and post-

tivenens, that Franca Is ready, tbe moment tbo IngushCabinet give evidence of a disposition to unite with thisgovernment, to immediately recognize the fouthern con.

Isderacy. A few days since some of tbe leaden iu thenew movement bad an interview with Lord 1 aime-s-ton, on which occasion the frirky old Premier in¬formed tDim that pnrbonally bis sympathies wereall tbeira, and tb i tbe government was reedy to actaa aoon as it was convinced that the public opinion ofKi.gland would back It up. The new noovemoot is in¬tended tocroate a belief that public opinion in lnglind isin fsvor of recognition and intervention, if seed ba andconsists iu tbe piescalation to Parliament of a nion torpetition of tbe clergy of England, prayiog|tbat the kutilabgovernment will du something to put a stop to tni'horrid war." Aire; dy several thousand signature*have been obtabird, su-1 it is supposed that a couviderable majority oi toe Fngllab c-rty will sun tbe petitionOur eecemtoD mends appear very coulldeut that tbe

French and English governments will voon be ready toat least, make a combined o.ler of "me Gallon;" but la'the i resent uncertain condition of European affairs, it Isnot probob e thet would be di*|meed u> go ramb luriber.as article is La FV-nc.a «»py of wbicb send youoat * upon Frame and England lo unite ai d seed coiom-I*of a pac Ocatoiy character both to Washington and Htcb-mood.

Must of the I'arle journals have published tbe cwrea.pondencc betueen lir .-award aud Mr. llnvtoa, but wltb-em making any commenu op»o n. Tbe general imi re*.* on here, however, ie that Mr. Fewvrd was la a greatborry to make Ibe "tatlslactory eiplanatlons," even be-i«re llrey were asked lor, and that an undue amount offear of a war w lib iranoe b.s been exhibited in the mattar. Among ibe prupfe of Jranoe a war w tth tbe I t.iWumaiaa *»ml be e*« eerilngly nnpotraltr

i be Emperor hoi veil iwt itie drepute in relation ta thegnntti necriMMSd by M. F.enan. by teauiug a decree loi'"ally revoking bia app miment as a prufeador in Ibu. oliege de iiaio e, ae well as taking from mm the newposition as guardian of tbe manuscript in tbe **Bibiio-tdque .mperia.e, to wbicb lie we* recently Hp|NMi:tt-o.The two iron cede bunt at I ordvaox |nr the rebels

will go oil IU a few dvys, inder Hutch colors, and williiiidoi)h'eoiy be trantferred to U>e robe* aoineaberain lue Jtaet iadtm watera.

Tbv c-lrbrstloa of tbe Feurlb wr Jwly.Tbe eoKd»«-ie of six of our n»eiri.|ioi tan uHltla regiments

have reeehred to parade io bunor .if tbe Fourth of July.A mi-enng wee held at the Guy Unit je- te: 1 ,v aftdrnddowhbli (he emnmandtniv "f tbe foltowlug regimentsatt nded-Ural reg-mer-t of cavalry, Fifth regiment oflafiblry, Birth rcgtmeni of infas try. Kighih regiment ofInfantry. Fourth regiment or artillery sod Seventy flratreg ir.Mii of infantry. After dlaenaelng the matter rnUytbe ii>U"wisg iwogramm* was agreed to .

Tlie unifereiyned. <w»lr-nc|« of regiment* of tbe NalkunlMuari bnvlog <lrt«r inmod to celebrata Ibe ouinlng anni

varaory in toe , ecitaaiMM of lud. ponSem* by a iwraueami review re* .-elf .Uy rwiueot all tbe regimeuta of HieFwat divwuui lo unite w ife U»»m. The tea;or oifleerprwee-It will take commend.

Toe Use win OS lor .nod OS tbe Battery at balf poet.quif'vamk .i. M. preciae.y. Tbe review will take placeliy ibe Yeyor asd < omiuou onocil at tbe Clly Hell athalf |wet his o'cloe* In. line at marnb will be upBroadway, Park row, Ibiougb tne saet gat* ot tbo Parkfcrrwow-iy to 1 ourl eotb awewt. Fifth avenue Pi Twenty'f< inh it mi, where the para-.i- will be ilwm- fd

(All IF BI'BGFg, I "kviel rifip regiment If H.J 4. VAitlAN. Eigbvb res-BH-ot M. H.J. W Nam/K. Biatb ritclmeot N. G.W t. TRAMf'-KD, Weveoly ttret regimwit N G|i. U MlNlflN, First regiment W. i.

fiewerais -kutt Mid Met tmi as bar* liens invited is re¬vise the troop, at I tni in'i.

Nseordl rwr MaCltllas.to tbk smros or rnn ncssi.n.

I'wiaa Bsarws Harmnwu rbnr Nusrn Csdnt a* 1awvisi.vn, Jose M, isfld.

' jPneineed ) send yuu twenty wans dollar*, ta be planed

wnbr-tbsv sebmnpttuws from taw ship Ws stnoerslyhone Iha I be wnl era mog artaeata tbe awerd m. a day.'it ">e .4.,ss*« sf fi-w r*.k ahtU reeaive him inuictnph ro* aw gmrkiaa vKturlar. I am, dear air. yours,

t'h'T Wnill Mt* OVKhAN.tl uiiam "mytb ct Jobs MuMsn .. 1Jivm ijikaii I Jolts 1 hewifwo* ... IJams* W fkbi |. ... J Tb-mae'lira...., |Mwvrd L Keereny ... 1 Bernard Kelly je acta irwaoer 1 Heery Mnrnt y ...... |AiiileMl i.eWa 1 Ctrtdiii i erry . iMho H Heeg » | George y nugiet

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tfbar.ee H. 1/sw. ship WilHsm irvmaer* *

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*'. Dadltf Field and ThurlowWeed.

to tiii bdit»k or thb kbhalb.Mr Tburlow Wwed appear* again m Um Mtmimo Jew-

mmt, Mt with u entire change of (root, m (v m 1 wooi Mined. His Oral appear*!** was in this wise: Afterpefiag Old respools to Mkm, ho mad* hid bow to mo Md¦*hL."Toe, air, received from Uoooral Fremont a Torytdrfd Too, dot for roal services, but ao . political gratui¬ty. " f replied ."The loo was not aa targe ao jou atalolb; bat, wbellior large or email.twenty tboeeaod or twobundred ibousimd d-liarr.la none or your bonrneta. Uwok for b.rd work, and bad no more t<» do with poll: ics tbsu* jl'1 Ih« poms " U on tlial lie faros iiIkhH «l exclaim-."Well, if the fee waa oot to large, you made it lirger Indiving from ruin tba Uiberitai.ee of another oi yourclieois " home people inignt ibiuk ibis not very wicked-but not so Ibis censor, w ho. In big basis to denouncem'Haute* and abandons nis ti h t poe noo, remark tor withnn air o. lorgut.ul |iiuiM*nce, "| guuply stated" itioauiouut of the lew Tbw la u>>t true. He stated a greatdeal mora, ao utterly and shamefully false that he hainot the (Ironic y lo repeat it, tbL.,kh he b<4 not themsolli.es* to retract Ik01 bin newceasnrea I aball only observe that tbey

aontaln ao much of falsehood aud so Httl* of truth aa tomake in toe aggregate ooe great uulruth. Neither myelienta' private affair*, nor my owd, are proper aub'ectafor nrwepuper discus Ion, aud I shall not go into ibein tograil y cutloslty or manca My rr .nous with Generaltmimut and Mr ttoit are continued aud cnnfidrniiui.Tbey aro with me almost daily, and I know Utut tbey feelas 1 do about the libel and Its m tive. When they ana Ifall out U will be time enough 'or the Interference o' mubusyhndy, and tbe unscrupulous and malignant lawyerwho prompts htm.

llarlog said thus much. 1 will add a word of admoni¬tion for Mr. Weed, ilia pre>eu>e in our party has donemore lhau that of any other man to demoralize it lo aconversation during the summer or i860 witb an eminentelllaea who bad before acted with us, buutboo went oil,_he said to me with great earneetresa ."1 cannot re¬main In a party with Weed." This was the foelii g ormany, and it bas spread and become mtensidod since. Tobo longer endured be muit be quiet. II he pe.-£i.itB inmeddlieg with tbe private affairs of private citizen* theDUhance must be abated lei btm not exo tee himself byeaying that other* have men fled with his private atluirs.That !e not true of me: lor during four years Ihave taken no notice of him whatever. Hesaw fit to drag my name into a .juarrei wbicube attempts to faetcn upon tbe hntmnQ font.and with wtiioh I bad no couuection. But hui AilAirs lowender dlacuseton are not private. He Is charged not withprli ate faults, but with public crime*: with being a corropier of public bodiee, aud a chief agent in that organ¬ized bribery which for yetrs bus disgraced our -taicand u.-tilonai l«gh-latur«8. In my reply. altoi repi'liiup blaimputation*, 1 reminded him of his equivocal position hefore tbe country, and of the grave crime* i*:d to Dis¬charge He makes no denial aid attempts no dofcr.ce.lfbolao<«uoh conscience, and so indifferent to publicopinion, a* to make no sign when held up to tbe worm asa jobber in official corruption, his case can he mart.. noworse, at-d 1 icavo bim to the Judgment or all -i m <ihonorable men DAVID DUDLEY FIELD.Maw York, June 28,1864.

Police lufelllgenre.VIOLATING TUN NNI.1STMKNT DAW AND ALLEOID

LARCENY.Charles CRttlca,an Italian, liviug at 114 Cbryatle street,

was yesterday arrested by officer O'Byrne, or tbe FucaMarket Police Court, on tba charge of violating the En.11stmeat act. In taking Carl C. Bcbultz, a German, to lios-tou for the purpose of enlisting biut In a Ma'nachusousregiment. Sciiuliz, however, owing to physicu! disability, was rejected by tbe surgeon, and on bis return tothis city preferred a complaint against Cattica beforeJustice rffiandley. Schultz likewise charges Catties wifhstealing clothing valued at find, which was left in hi*care on loaviog for Bueton. The magistrate required theaccused to give ball m $l,uoo for violating lb.- Enlistmentlaw, aud $600 to answer lor tbe alleged larceny.

Tl*e Turf.NEW TORS JOCKEY CLUB RACES, AT CBNTREYILLB

C0UH8B, L. 1.Sxcojrn Day, Wehnssday, June 29.First Racb..A

sweepstakes fbr three year olds, mile beats, $00 each,p. p., and $S00 added by tbe club.F. Morris eutered b. f., -by imp. Eclipse, dam Esta,by Bolivar 1 j

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P. i hush entered b. f. Lurlioe, by Imp. Knight of»t. George, dam by imp. Trustee. 2 2

T. (J. Moore entered b. c , by Lexiugtou, dam Gloriana, by Am. Eclipse, g. d. Trifle, by sir Coarles. 3 dis.

Time, l.-60?i.1:4SA».Sauk Day .A jockey club puree of $200, dash of two

mifea, for all ages, ulub weights.J. A. Morris entered b. b. Reporter, by Lexington 11'. G. Moore entered b. m ldiewlld, by Lexington 2

Time.First mile, 1:51, Two miles. 3:40V-Tbe entries for Friday's races, which will be four miles

end a handicap daab or a mile and a half, will be mads to¬day and published in to-morrow'a paper.

UNION COURSE, L. I..TROTTING.WxbMkSPAr, June 29 .Purse and stake 9500, mile

beat*, be*t three in five, to wagou.P. Mace entered b. g. ttberk Received forfeitII. Woodruff entered br. g. Dexter Paid forfeit.I). I'fier entered br. s. Toronto Chief Paid forleit.

Fort Royal end Baby Belie trot a match for $2,000,three mtle beau, la harness, this afternoon, at the UnionCourse.

MARfUAQES AND DEATHS.Marrlrai.

Beloisg..Noio*..On Tuesday, Jobs 2*, by tbe Rev.Francis Mansfield, Jansa II. Htuitm., oi Betha, Vermontto Mies laoxoRA Noxos, oi this city.

.Springfield (Mas* ) Republican and Windier (Vermont)Journal please copy.

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Pi'LuxiiH.Maris..On Tuesday morning, June 28, at teno'clock, at St. Stephen's church, Kidgefieu, Conn., by tbeRev. Mr. Woodrufl, Adhkrt l»i uj*us,of Danbury, Cobbto MIhs flma Ida Main, of Kklgefiald. .No cardsRbyxoum.Bt rrerr..On Wednesday, .icoe 29 by the

Rev. Joaepli Nimtno, Willian B. Kbt.\oldo, of New York,to Kasarca Btrrm, of Hontlngtoa. L. I. No cards.Soott.I.vistuO'd.At New Rochelle, oa Monday, June

27, by Rev. Thoe. Mclaughlin, and also by Rev Mr*Wiley. Robksi W. Sooti, oi Seer York, to 'sua J. In«.«i:-soll, adopted daughter of the rate Copt. Wm K. ID lieloniis-Bkdki ..(>n Tuesday, June 28, at ibe Chunk

oi tb* Incarnation, by Rev. II. E. Montgomery. Husky Ad-kvbt Iopma >1 to Vut^.ikiA A. Babjox, both of Una city.W bbrs.Har.vm..<>n V ednevday, June 29, at the resi¬

dence of tbe bnde'a parent*, by the Rev. W. H. Moore,rector of (M George's cbuicnHcuips'.oaJ, L. I., oabuelWiai.8, Jr., to A.*milj»pa Uakm a.Wism.Puts s..On lueeday, June 28, at Trinity

church. Csrbondxlo city, Pa., by tbe Iter. Mr. A-bhcot I.Avhk .-t W'.*«iik to Miss Bophkoyu l'unn n, daugbtei ofHmatioR Fierce, of CarlfObdale city.Wakii.Pavkn..<io Tuesday. June 28, at Calvary

church, by tbe Rev. A. Cleveland Coxe, D. ID , Wiuiam P.W «ar> to Jo* «, youngest de .gbtir oi J. T. Patten. K-u..ail oi this ci'.y.

Ul«d.Ahmmho.*).-,.On Sunday. Juu<- 26. MARcAamrri W., only

daughter of l«vld and Jennet K. ArBMIrtuig. ated ilye <re.

I lie reletivee end friends or tb* family ere respeetfttllyloviieil to atiend the fuucral, Iroin No. 122 IawI rn.rtyninUi street, inn t Iburvday afternoon, at oae u'cloekBaiuc.Oe Tuesday, June 28, Vint, da gbtor of tbe

late James ab>I Sarah Babb, In tbe d«lb year of her age.The relatite* and fr'eud* of the family ere re. paitfuJy

Inviiad lo attend the fanoral, trom the rrseiyncc of heruepi.ee, Kotuirt P. Koblus, No. 47 Domic ck rtrevt thisttmreday i mtiru.ug, at U-a eVi ck Her remams wHl betaken to Orange, % J., for Interment.Uvbyw.m or.siklyn, on Wertuewlay, Jnue2a, after a

abort butsrvere Ulueeea, Cnr.*Torm:n Hynsks, a nativeof tb* county of Bicklow, Ireland, in ibebiin year m hieage.Tbe relative* end friend* of tbe family are reepertfnlly

invited lo atlrud Hie funeral, lroai h.a tate roaiui-nce, 44Inuit *treei,corner of (.urrwu street, UiOoklyr., on Fri¬day allurnooe, at twoo'clock. Hi* ruoiima will be taken.« Ui* Cemetery of tba Holy t row r.^ ,nt«rm< nt.lllAaa..At Monet Varnoo, on Wednesday June 29

Ca*ouxsA.,wi sol f»r. lh .ioH.> Bias.7uo relative* ar.d irloi da of tbe .am.ly are iavffed to

altvnd ibe funera1, at tue Mount Vernou Kpieoepalohuieii.oa r r.dav morumg, at tuna oclc. k. Ihi it awa-tlia l.' lg* i* also luviteu.New llamtwbbra and lto*tou papers please eony.H'.ix-.vn.-'bi Wedueaday mormeg, Jane 29 In*

KuaAMtrH biAKSRAR. daughter o» Dr. Wiloain sod Eliza-beib F. BI nkman, aged 5 years, 2 motithe aa.l 2o uayn.Her relative* and friends, and tbo*e of th« (uind* *re

rMpectiully Invited to attend the funeral, from the restdeuce «. hariM'imi, No. 42 Great Jon ui ati act, on i-'ri.avaftamaou, at three o'clock.fa* lit -«in Wed eaday. June 29 af*er a rhurt lll i"«*

Awv, wlleo1 David (kuuiy aud daugut*.- u. i, i.a Stoker.'.w , aged 44 yiaia.7Fa i- eral will take pljre frotn her lete res'dr.nie s;o

Iti.ili aveu'i*. on Frpl.ij a'ternnnn, at two oV"*ic. 'jb*re Hitv - iind Irivnda^of tbe ram iv are roatieuDully m-vltvd tu atleud, * lb ut further tiwliee

Caiai. -iJp " ediiMtlay, Jons .u, J.nss Coao, b tlwfiktb rear of In" age.

Ibe Mineral Will take place on Friday morning, at.Ikpaei lime o'clock. from St Jo*. | ebunUl, iliq

alre-t, mar Vaodorbfft avenue ihouklyu ilie'ela iyrsaed fr'eode era requested lo ettaad tbe ruaeiai . ihuutlurtoer invinuou.Uaaoe.T.Ou WrdceMtay, June 29, PatkhbCa* key.

In tba affth year oi bia age.fbe ral live* end lrtenn*of tbe f n.ly are lev dud to

attend »ne funeral, from tlie resldm i of lis* brothorJohn h, Carbrvy, 192 iAal Taeutiato street, lal* uuuie-.lat) eHerDG'S, at wo o eVkk.CaRvtry..Or Wadr.e*d*y, June ?p, apgr * |pr» f-x

pamial lilneea, which be bora witb brmti m roriitmlsr avaiivt 1 aa oiA., n tire or lit* xmiy 0/ Watericrd. ire'l.unl, aged 1)9 yg r« and [, monih*.

The relattvee hud fi.r-nd* of the famil/ org -«* ecifuiieiov-1%1 to attend ilm fstietel, tb'.* (Ttmrtday) efvermneat two e'ciuca, freui hie Ut« re-iidei ce. N* 12 Jaikau^ill "St

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(Mice paper* pVoee nnpf.llvim^r. <m Wceueetiay afternoon, June 29 after a

Peg*. Ilia lilnawi, Mama, » re of tbo ate Samuel Den.Au.aged 63 years.

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1 he rel,lives and friend* of tbe 'am ly are ro»'«wifnl|visv.ied t*attend Hie ftmer '1, fnwi tue Memor.ol aiinrcoll-.uiuit.iid stieet t oner Maeer .j piacu, on »/|.laynuifMtg, at te» oV vi g.

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klmtra aad Beaten papers |dtaee tptiivr>.*isit. .fuaedsy, Jut. a on, in*, fita.ate, a vet*

rau nf the RevoiuMou aad 16U,agtd lli« rearsThe rildltia ml fraud, of thefatn'ly, »' o the vets-

rase rf ISI2, are »eapei (felly loves t>> itiand tho hi*hr.I, fr- iu »ho rasi hmee of r ? -ea iiNUw, J. hn A. ilovar

1 FT 1,1-ert k etre.-t, to -Thorad ,j) s -artteuti, at two«'«. ^a. with ot fgrtbet ,1 ttco.M iRBK -In Prookljn *'d*y, lu-ie 97, Ostiarm,

oiile.ft daughter .4 JAi . Won. Klniap, agn 1 ft6 .ountoe end 10 d.ia.1 aN- ,oo Iasr*l4y. >*e« 28, they< -tugart da gbter, aged 18 wiotos ...d r$ d ya

I 01. I»K rib doy 1 W. 1 e-da/y, J«..e AB, Hac .naRox, a the .¦'lb ye*r tf 01* age.iht rauuvaa aau Uiaatia of the family ate laytt*« is

.tteod tne fune'al, rrom his hi* re-idence. Ka « EastMint) itifilD street. o« hitlA day (Friday L at tea

, "UOuUl lurtber invitation. Tbe romainiwill be lika* tc We-stnbeeter lor latoi wai l.w ¦""¦ . **. m; hji ntvi'i.

2E LT""*°°> <*» L, .. »«tos«ia7, Jom 1,Jaoksom B ooo of Hutu* Haauah Frre. or Una ciiraSa<l 38 year*. 4 montba a«d 7 ZJ. *

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JiUJLLoomIaji, .mm *8, Jaiua Faum, la Uta

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j 2^ r*,*t"r«*b®d friends of Ibe finally aro reepectfollywZStULl? .

lro® brn loio rosldtocB, la

*ck*.k ' 441 («*f»*»7) alUrsooa, at »n

iLajuiuuutoos..After a kmc lllseaa. on Tuesday moraIbg June .8, art Haruk .a ok relict of I bilip Har¬den brook, iu .tic 8Su y«*i <4 her .gon>e re Ai.vet *m1 irietuis ut .ue lamily are regretfully

mvu.'d t; ul.ood luu funeral, f. nu Lvr laic 10-1.o:.00.aveuue A, between 1-lot and 182d bi reals Una il'Uura-

i? *1 four o'cl ck. I'no fuueral services willuka place at ths MelD< dksl kpi-oo al church, tu 126(b.Iroot b. l«etn lh.rd una FourtO aveuutd, al hall pastlour o'ciuek.

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*,Ki"KLuTJ-Ia th® cUy of Brooklyn, on Wtdoeaday, June

La' way' **#<i '8 J01'8, . native ot Uie couuty of

Hie mneral will take i lace on Friday morning, at half.?. "'clock, tr<-m b a late residei.co, w<> Frontatreet, and itaoce M tbe Cburcb oi tbe Assumpu n,cr¬uel of York and Jjy airtifi., where a requtuia maaa willbe olfered lor tbo refuse o bia »oul.

lax.* wood..un Xuoedsy, June id, Taurapt Fcijuis,> ouugaM »uu of Jo»jpu J. add Caroline li. Look wood inuie id year oi bia una.

I he irieodn of iue auilly are invited to attend the fu-ueral, irom toe reaideuce of hla paruoui, 38 Wcat .weiily.mufcU tUeei, this (iiiuiaoay) ailernoon, at three o'ciock,w itl.out lurihcr notice.Mom*i*»..On M uday, June 27, Joaa C. MujunaoN, Jr.,

sou i'l C. B. Morrison. a#exl 32 y+kts.aNotico or innerLure a. lor.McNaiu..uu Wednesday, Jane 20, Edith, tbe miaul

daughter of Johu and Khz* A. McNeill.lUo remuma will be unen to Albany for Interment, and

the f uneral take place .rout the lesldenoe of ber oareata,M9 w#st H.teeuibalieei, tula (ihurBd.y) aiternouu,

tit tour o'clock.Pattisx..on Wedneeday, June 29, Emma Ja-mranre,

youngest uaugnter of John F. and Amanda K. Fattenaged 3 m mit.s and 14 dihe Irie .da .cJ relatives of the family are respectfully

invited to bilei.u ibu luuerai, trooi No lt>7 sixiu sireulon Friday aiieruoou, at two o'clock.

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1'iNC^xay. At crauville, N. Y., on Saturday, June 23,Mis- ..a v Jans, daiighier of the late kujab . tLckney, inthe 4oth yeur of lier age.Ktcaoir .At the ie>idenca of her daughter, JUgbty-

niuiu alt eel, near l.ighth avenue, on rreuutaday Juno.29, oaky A.;a, re.let ot Cu^taia Johu ilycroit, in the JOthyear oi hor ajte.

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Ihei relatives and friends of tbe family are Invited toattend ih fu.vnl, wifiout lurinor notice, front Stilichuel a church, cormrof broodway aud Niaeiy-nin.fistreet, on Friday aiternoon, at three o'ciock.Kfrt ua iVeducsday eveolbg, Juno 23, of consump

tlun. Lociu.a, w ile of Ahred Kyer, gnu eldest daughter ofl.dwui 1'addon.

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Nut ce of funeral In to morrow's paper,iawok. Uu iui'sday, .lUbe 28, i.KOi.ug Ncwky, eon of

Arthur S and Adoliuu rayl<r, aged X year and 9 montfla.the relatives and friends oi ihe famny are reap, ctiuliv

Invited to an end tno funoral. tins (ibursday) a teruoonat two c ol««jk, fn,m tbe rtakienceof his grandmother!MIS Llaweon, No. 3u2 West Kourtu Htreet (Into No. til

X'liKAXoit..do Wednesday, June 79, Wilioam I'he .noka native «( Mohill, county rAiiriin, Ireland, in tbe 6othyear oi his

iiis fi cuds and relatives, rnd those of his brother In-isw, train is Gi!I«-d, are rea|iectlnlly invited t» otteuit thofuneral, tr ni ills kite restuence, No. lf>G York streeiXkookiyu, ou Irtdov afleriioou, at two o'clock

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Xascua..in tiro'kiyu, uu Monday, June 27, of con¬sumption, i-RsnsT Xrkdkkick, youngest sun of Nettle ba^che, widow 01 Frsdetick, aged 31) years, 4 months

auu 20 days.' "

The funeral will take place from the residence of hismother, u 6 col'imota street, corner of Summit streetBrook,yo, this (lhursday) aiterno .u, at one o'clock. There -lives and frlends ol tue lan.i.y are ri.ipoolluliy re-ifuested luatioud, vvithuut further inviiatiuu.Whit*..Of consumption, Richard Whitc, the beloved

borbuud o( Susan White, iu the 80th year oi h,s age. Uswas a native oi Mouut Newtowu, county Meath, Ireland

Dearsst Ri. hard, you have le t usAnd thy less we dsepiy feel-

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II is lbs Lord to n has bereft uslie w 111 all our aoi rows heal.

Tils friends aud acquaintances are reejwctfully invitedto sr.terid ibe funeral, frotn bis late residence, 58 l*arkstrt et, this (Thursday) alteruoou, at two o'clock.

1 rogbeda papers ploase copy.WaiiiMi..In Wa huigton, 1). C., on Friday, June 24, In

his 3lst year, of cougesnou of the braiu, Captain Lm(Iahjio W in! itiij, Assiataut Quartermaster, sou ol J LWhitiug, M. U , ol Leiro.t, Michigan.Wrkhit..In Brooklyn, <>n Tuesday evening, June 23

John- W Riuiir, aged 60 years and 7 months.'

The retail ves .ndinoadsof the family are respectfullyinvited to btteud the lu .erai, from his late residencecoruer cf Joaeisou sticet aud Fraukliu aveuue, this(Thursday) afternoon, at Tour o'clock, witbeut furtherinvitation.lai-aisais..Near Marysvdie, Yuba eo'inly, California,

on Ihuisday, May 12, Alsi.rt j. '/askw«iic, formerly orHackeusack, N J.. iu the 47th year of bia age

SHIPPING NEWS.AiwAMAO rot n* tori.r*,, 0AI.

S:i 5» I «»«. ......morn 1 83bomam. 7 si kujb varaa are t u

for* of New York, Jan* aw, 1U64.

CLEAUL1XT'ii tB,,< Ju<kl". Queeoetewm and Liver

.il<.M I unAi 4.

's^°r;.^rk '®rj, Tibbetta, Q' eenstowo andLliui'pool.John'ci bile,b cwm^i,' lUvana. cit eeoa. Uavaoa.1 Am ^dkIo k Co.atcainftlitp I otOQ.ic, hiiorwood, roiCaud.U B Cromwol

m CO.

A Co'' ''r*Drt* r Sage. Stevens, Liverpool.I*wrenoe, Oilei

A Co'* L°rJ CIkrendjn (Br>' Sorteil, Cape lown-Harbeck

kark Je-oie Dunean (Br). Barclay. Cork-Arthur Leary.Bark Ah*ri dial), barbicee, Cork.W .1 Fss,-.

htsapwu, tbr), Muivbie, Maiamorea.Miller A

Ed.mftiirB?o'Br)' C°0t' Port *Wer 81 lktwr*n«*.

DBj^* ViUAfraaem (Bi), Hill, St Sierhen, MB.B J AC A

Bi tg CloiUde (Ilat), CaCero, Fenarth Roads.F Berth,md

Brig Tetoce (Ital)^Tkuc irlno, Llan*lly-F Btrthond A Co.Devfrm!0"00 * aor'|ior"' tu't-Baeijer A

Brig llemrlcb 1H0I) Fi.-b, Hamburg.Slomau A Rdu*B"tOrw»r (Swe), nnru to. Veai-w.Kremlerbers A C... v.' ""1 i"irmp. >eui-e- Kr»mierue,g A Co

c«<hrllatatiiorosdlr). Ku.a-IL Ualamoro.O K king 4

Srhr B'ectra (Br), Prldtlle Kalinoith-0 F Builevrjc ir Venn. (Br), Uwu-ge, Hal.las.D R Dewolf.Srhr Thorn*. Oltibn. Wl#h)DStOIL

2Voru"n*rt"0' W'Tihlngtoo Waauiagtoa.Bentloy. smith a to

lloimea 8 LWMr,lD|1' Monroe-Tbomas i

^HrtirO W Beetley, Oisre. Rliial<ethpurt.Beutley, 8 in ill

briii iffmupa. Brnwn. Maeh'as.Simpson A Clarn.rnttir Pr oe*M. F*oreH, f'.ostoo,K«hi Stephen Taher. Terry. Boat<>n.J W Elwa'l A Co.». Lr liani.ab .kau. Franklin, New Haven. H .S Rackrll A

BOO..Sleamrr ArtlaAO. Klrlt. BulttmoieSlfAiru r M v».ar». Sn-.ith ?hila.l :lpli»aBteamer Wneiaod. Keevva. Philadelphia

ARRIVEDw..5.*"?Tahomk. p B Harmuny, Lieut Oemmander,Rar Wot 1Mb. and Port Itoyal yjo.Kteaui.fcin k! on (Br). .Vanyn. iAvarpool, June 14, via

v 'er*irluwn iblii, WKa tno e and 81/ stealage DaaariireraICR Curare. IUn#7H, 170 nutra h of HinO ll.lTSehip * .uooun. f a.s, from Liieriaioi f.,r New York.

wiVnl*"4 1 Derhe-ae, :|arte, June 15,wit.i inda- end 6. passencers to (ieo :«UMk""<<'.leam.t.tpi^alma^ (U 8 utasperii. Johnara. New Or.

If ? fl'r'u* ! 'hi bar 2Sd, at 5.8) P.M. wuaIToiiUH, lo L H 4,Berk Nal'Tviail (lioi), Tergut. Rutterdans, 50 data

With mdse l^, V'tnek, MelnelteA tVeiidtMar* (Lethe il'nrt), Da Crn*. (jporw. 47 davs, with wta

cor*, A< to Jl.iieiui >«r A Biuun,"ark lire Dune >lar-.«*r .>, J,,ns fl, with ooFee. Ac. to

Mat land. Pueips * < .. Juar 18. «aw a una sisrn wheel.tenmer. imiI ji jello-v, >.o >to Cro ked falaud Paavaceand author under Ca-tle le.and ll-ue .t I r >l pesaed »

iMlkii|,<>iiu»u,«i1 ateoilug S; 17ih. lat .'4 Iu. Pm 74 ilk /visaed a s'e-riee -lo-urr rigged, iwu funnels. pwlBledes-l eoler: ::.(h, lat St In. t. e 7A |", «aw a eieauivr ate rliu

no lo' .. a. ioui.1 r rigged, very loo u the watr*pa nted e,d color. uU an he-,ra ter saw nnutuer leativwith all vail et and undLr full s'eam. apnarent r Is ( had'.

siisar in Osu'.'b jkk ''"*1, s*8 '* *. Grands. June 13. *il

f"J ****.). Nickersen, Sag ia, 14 ifwiin auif/ir, to f Nu VirionHeik rwe-i(of Ms.Fand Nd(, Jdenougal, Bermi ia,'J

duv Uh mdse, oJ F Wb.iary A CiMark Ka. ram. iito, II ;asc». Itundout for Boston.

»o^t,?r m*''1'** d*"'Brlrr startled Fawn fnf BKni' erne. NS), Bhaw /luosl,

June p. >vuh -gwood. to kuabaidt X ""W", SV II UII4II 1| k .a I,

ig .» B Rllje" (nf l. j»*;. l irphy, C' Ffgse.N tile I in Air * >»w lh Siirarr, Ae to D It ''leWnlf. .ami >n su > ..

w.lb brig' A Bill A Mary, iui New Vork. aua lioMi, 1 Of(Jueenatiiv*.

Itng Uriah ,0f »H loh» NB), Kohl. Ctenfueiosil <1»r».vH' a ley « I m.8.Mn, . to Fun fr A 'ura. T

Mrig wtn<mah u.r PoriUnd), uraT*n. Bsrua/lf fa"a.wiin mo sniee, 10 ThMspaOa a liuutrr. aaued lAg upauywill, -chr Ha' le i7 Aiken, fur Ph 'adsiphlb F

B'lg le.ia hin (of Beaton,, s, ,,, TrlnMijt 7 day*,w til v.,gar. Ac, te Metrail * Dunimu 3<ih inl at 37 49,Tnn.»g. .a- hr ..Tl.otimait," atearr V /\f*'n R mT'oM K'°r **4'*. 10 <ayi.F«» Sogsr,

BrtgJMe (Mr). Wefwnnsn, few Bar, njl, V 'ays, withdual. >n J H Waneev, '

hi ^ Mar'afFr,, Morris Cow Bay, CB, JOdA, w,th »al,Mi Smith 7to l v A Nmi h, I

r ,'ii* Km<< McLcm' re* Bey, 9 kaysfhk seal, to I.

Hour J j Flnlsyson fof B»»an), Flem'eg^al faland. t)dV' *iu rrul1- ." Jehu it baeoo. "f

r." rf n II I: ter Fldrldge (*.» Bar, C/" 8b«a, wllbeeei o Mum. A Nephew.oohrfiiaae,o(o. Mbe '(una, NK), vn'slkncan, CB, II

d« a w.r rvw 1, to n p «ws|w ^

.cor l.nlrotu (Mr). Buhoiaen, OornweA MB, It 4lfa» Hi poia'ee. io Duryea A hi doHebr Deewtea. Davie, Bbnlee, NM. 14 dad wllb svera. teC

LB- V »'l,fuia Brine Fldrldrn, Fort 1M lavs

.firr*'. >¦ tlraMe.hr*>/or Hanger,

.ohr Hiossoi... Do«gi«aa, Kii/aDettiiuu/or New Haven.UHir D N Rleharls, r ears, f|; rabatkiA 'or^haem Mas

r Rrartdjut, taylur, Blliabethpe^er Bostsar Mere Waptwerlh, KI'TaDeSmn/for Besien.

HTdir Mrurt dta. faylw, BItiabeC.Hear More Waptwerlh. BUzahiSifn/fer Boeien.«e.hr Lady 4( iRs ijosan, caasabeMai 'Male, » iteyahol.rAlat. I,;,»ila S*eh|».(WSTVbrl'a nn. Fsndleion. ILpeHMml.^»r Olive A.ery, A usee. n«a* *r{¦chr Ma>y Brews> Wowi, u. «kUchr This. Sejmoiv. Hlllyer "hisc.r Maty Hhlegia e'aita, iieaiotvcTrfraok Wafte- Fjl n« , |Jenor .r rr.ni wane- r || Nf ,

ArnrR F Bunna trainer, i*or|rshr J u Irmseu, aoge.ra, Fury #ersen.m-llr Aran Inemmrl KuwdiiiI

.. a u irireao, segera, I ,,ri feraen._-.tr Aann loepnerl, Muwdu, 'i/url JrlTrrsonRchrAee J mapie, d.-uoea Alb/v l«r Boave.rrnr(7.i|e|. i. ,, A,tM»y luieeietvMrby Iin-y (Binrr.h. A.lama \ li (er Fell B'verH- hr Parian. I't.ur, |",.4 g.frw New llevenHe' r v, -m (ho* Huelii ll, |>i,.ifve.i for BeaMtoSleep Oreyen. Miwlea I'revi.iceeleam » Jnha Ni.m W n mnapoHi, Banuala. f«hh

Is- ewt hi hour* r* allot, / U R OiwrMueaasisr. (s,amat a, S a w eff HsnWlrR s iaPd, fRB Id rrita .? hr harabA )i fit lis-. .I o. a- t» fine D'*>. Ha*.J7TA Re»4. HBeg, irr,,, f;rw y, .fior PRim< Motune withhay wia'rtt ceRdillne; 4oeW<»r Is »i w aviiani, git li(. P"r». ,

Fleam.r fa® . c*1"iy*iie«s|l'' "rsen. ¦¦ullinwn®N*ms» AiMgf itiuaey, Ft

BeanierMtlMtr...v Mott. Provaenco.Blnaasor Oepray. Aldnon. Provtdeoee.

¦SsyK-srSAILED

<>r »»;: <*rk. MU-n«l« Oaletalo. Ann!killii kljneeeea, Altai, Angelo CuoIim, friaowoi:« ai, Aiaaatun, UmIh. Ailanaadro' achra n* ¦.ota0'*!*»a«ua>TrCycJuoa, Alvira. Toiktewa.with- Steamships Scotia, wd Aruo.

» ,h*Md AuatralU, for Liverpool,an^TStTJidL * Ma AU,,rmlU" f°r WtWMl. MO At

Wtad at suuacl 88 E.

Miuciiaaaoaa.TM H« French siaamshlp Wnxhlagtun, Capi Duchesne,

the flrat of tha new tranaatlaatle lino of ataamera to ply bo-twoaa thla port and Havre, arrived at aevon o'clock yeatarday morntog, bar ma left Havre on tlio 14th inal. 8ba brings77 cabin passengers and,a largo amount of freight.BraanaHir 8c<>m, Capla.n Judklni, aalled yesterday for

Queenrtown and Liverpool.6rn tMCMir Bataiia, Copt Greene, aailod yoaterday after-

noon for Havana.Fob N*w datura Dime*.The bow and magnificent

steamship Fung Shucy (which ratana good lack), recentlybuilt in tutted) fur the Cdna trade, will positively aait onRainrds nei t. ,Iul 2. at 3 PM. for New Orleana Tha FungBhuay ia 1011 P>n» register, rates At In American Llovds,and la a thorough built vraael in every reapeci; her stateroom* are lofty a d airy, and are beautifa'iy fitted tip (aaWell aa her <a'uns) for the cointort ot pi-i-ncer*. fihe laowned bv merchants of this city, and haa been engaged bvMr Wm II Robaon. of I it) Front street, for a voyage to NewOrleana, under the command of Captain J B Htldreth.fTFAjtmiir Roanoko <a no the Section drv dock for repairs,

and steamer Virginia la on tbe people a dock.m Trcoo*. Capt Ay res, which left New Tork March18 tor Kan Francisco, baa been burnt by the rebel ateamerAlabama and tlie crew landhd at Cha hourg, France. TheIv. ooo wsa 73:- ions reviver, built at Mvaifo Conn In 1860and waarrwiied in hew York by Meoers Wakeiuao. Dlmon

. Rh* had a /general cargo of merchandJka.01,^7^ ,W.KP u'"0', outsell, which aalled fmm Bllawortk2fith ln«t for Proddenoa. with lumber put beck 24th leaksbavin j be, Q ashore in the river. Hvr cargo will bo lorivardedIn another vessel.Sioor FnrrurAiiHTrTT from Holmes' Hole, nt and ferBristol. Rt. a th a load of asa weed, In attempting to lieetInto hewpriri during the heavy Norther on Monday after¬

noon, pi t"d jib sheets. n I went ashore at Point of Trees,a short distance ¦oiiih of Fori Adam-. 8lie ilea easy andwill come SIT at high water on tho 28th without materialqitnagi

Whaleman.Bark Hdward. Bmalley, FaciAc Ocean, Talcahuano March23, with 200 bbls sp oil on board, air at New Badford 27thlost.

Spoken, die.Ship Frigate Bird, WaUon. SO days fmm Shields for SanFrancisco April 12, Ut 1 3d X. lo| 26 34 W.8hm Oorra Linn, from Bangor for Swansea. J una A. lat46 N, Ion 28 tv.

s»iss, jsss s, w

Ship Wisconsin M< Stoker, from Liverpool for New Tork.June S. off BallycotutnHr-g Vl.ei .n. riono. an, hence for London going oT wilb a'lsail act. June 2S. at noon, 46 miles K ol Fire I Utid.by pilotboat Win Bell. No24.Schr J brougham, from NTork for London, June Id. lat42 30, ion 65. '

Foreign Porta.A mot. Anrll 21.In port hark Liille, Knowlea, from fhanahae. «rr i 'tn. in dock.Ca ik Hirums. June 17.In port echr Mary E tFa!k-r,Dcyl. for Boston S davaI HAKLOTTkTowh. PRl. June 21.Arr achr A Mclntvrv, Mc

Intrve, N York. Cid 21st, echr Queen of Clippers, Davidson,Foot-row. April 19.In port ship Wild Rover. Koee-a, forSnaugiiae; bark Oaaca, Holt, from Ningpo, arr lW forBhughie.Gibkai-tab, Juna 7.Arr bark Young Turk, Hardijg. Bos¬ton.Ilo- n Koivo, April 28.In port ships Black Prlnca Chase,for 8«u Frauclsco; Clara Norse, Lawn-nce: Deity, A leu;Ferdinand Brumiu (Prua). Voaa J L Dlmmock (Bp. Thorn

son. nd Ma-av Hutchinson, for do; K atha, Penned;Mamldar n, Farrott, an 1 Shirley Mullen, for sale; <nawmut,Merrill, one: harks Honqna. t'nrtwrl«ht. for fanagawa:Hon I'edro II (Br) Saunders, for Suel: Ben-t-dre**, Kl-dr dee and Carluita t'ailer. for sale; brig Any Warwick,Harding, unc. Kid April 25, Hollo*. Pratt. San panclacoJacmki.. June 12.In port achr C L Sparks, parks, for

Boston. IdeM AtrtLA, Aprd VI.In port ship Windward, ktrVh, for 8anFrauclsco: berk* iler-ogErnat iltram). for do;Jlate (Br),for do; achr Morning Star, for NTork.Picroo. June 17-Arr hark Paugh-a-Ballafb, Mnckler,New York: brig J W, tlobbs, do. Cid 21st, ha* Helenlm.Davis. NTorkKicuisucto, June 20.Arr bark Jana Yong. Crocker,NYork.Sa .MiHit April 22.In port ships Marv Ohver, Hughes,and Onom WblUnf. for Foocbow; Monaoot .fur Vic¬

toria VI; Beniral, Meivllle;Western Continent. Lull, one

81 Paul; Kuigi.u. Willi. andio; bark* Anna ,Br). Wl llaro,for NYork; Delsware. Gregg. for Naeaa^i. Dorchester;

1e Borgo, Dtir for FooehootFulton, fer NewcUweag: Lir .

Luron (Br) Kobineon. tor NYork; Fengull Brereton. unc;Fnilin I. Cukman. do; \eita. Corduran. if; achr* Ja* Millei. Carimne t, for Foocnow; Gsn MorgaJ, Wbecler, andKauka, Cavanagh. one.SiaoACoi'n. Ajprii 29 Arr steamer Kfu Kkng. Tavlor. New

Tork ma Cape Town. Ac (and s:d 50th forHong Kong andShangl.aei. Sid April V6. ship* (iebroedg. (Dnlcli). Hout-man, 8an Francisco: Arl-Udea (Nor), Bogm via Padang.In nort May 7, eblpa Magnet. King, frm Bhanghae. arrApril 29. for Huston: Agues. Beeaett. fro) Boston v a Bata-via, arr May fl. dlag: Ocean Home (Br),for NYork; Peer¬less. Roberts, and Dashing Wave, LecraV for Hong Kong;Continent. Howlaad, for Manila, to tod for NYork: sebrEagle, for sale.Swatow, April 17.In port bark Hntress. Wuuden.forPewohwaog.8aupa. June 15.la port bark* J B Brt', Damon, for New

York, readv; Aid. from Portland; brlgy Protege, Reynolds,from Havana, arr lAlb. to load for Bonn. H II McOilvrry,Oilkey. for Boston: N Htowera. Park, lid J W Sawyer, tordo; achr J W Minor. Berry, for do 4 Ma.

In port June 14. ship Sarah Chase or Rurope Idg.Sr Jou.v, NB. Juna 24.Arr acbra feloome Horde. Morri¬son: Nonpareil. Angiie and Annie M Lereen. NVork CJtd^eu auin rrmiik Bonii, Manson, Llv«x>ol; 24th, bark Helen

Wnanroi. April »-in ^ antarfc| Robert A A1*a-SX "bm, M (1,rU*), D'

Yokohama. Aprill.'t.In port big Mary Capon, Abbottfor Hoog Bong, soil to go under F Mag

Amorlean /arts.NBW ORLEANS, .Tune 18.Arrtteam-hip 8t Marv, Bars-

tow Pas* Cavallo ehln- Aonawel McNnlr. Boston ; Conrt-deni-e. Cole, NYo'g; ateamer Cf u Ian. Churchill, TexasCoa-L CM ship Wallace. Lant Damariscotta: brig IdaMethod. Cook, Filiadolphla. *

lnth.Arr ship t I) Sheppard, Tale. Havana.9Ah.Arr »P'a» -hip* Rfectr o Spark. New York: Sophia.

Haren. Pass C»«Iln; bark Bmlk (Br), Thnranell. Liverooot:achr Venice Huta. Braaes StJage. Below skips Owego.Horton. from N ork-Ar-rnle; girk flerlhaldl. Couch fromPhlladelpsia: Y'gC P (llbba, linley: sebr Neo Cid barksAntntneiu (It-). Lavarell*. Matamorue; Sallia BoaaalLLeavtlt. do.

loam opvices.T 77 .I'NRY MBERiLI.T ADYANCRd' aTL on lAMONfas. watches, jkwblkt.PIANOS, FL'KNITUKB AC.AT 77 pWNRROKKRH'' rYcKRT* WANTED AT 7*T 71 .f Dlaiuooia. Watches. Jawnlry. AC.,m \an -«nt more paid than can be obtained at any otand

Bleeiker street, up etntra.

T ml MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON Dn m-F*. W atchea. Jeweliy, silver Pla'e, (Jnn-. PlatAc., Ac kl o Pawubrokare' T-nkcta wanted ot DiamuiWau hri Jewc.ry, (inn*. Pistols. Ac., for which I willHocr«nt rao -e than can be ubtalned at any other plar

th» it tV Broad way, coruer of Houston street, np staroom * o.

IT « CHATHAM BTRERT-PAWNBROKFRS'/V «*cls bought of Diamonds. Watchaa, Jewe ry. HllvsrP'atolufiA Pi-tola. Bilks. Ao.. and the full value paid 'orall tu'-'a bought at 43 Chatham street, room Na 3. over tbnbat W*-

U ATCHKS. JBWELRT, JtC.a hrnbt htman'8. iiroaowat, coknf.r oiH Bond etreet, ruoin No. 4, up atolra, will be iml.i ihbkeat -nab prhe for Diamonds, act or uaaet; Wafouea anSIer Ware, or ndiancas made ou tho aama, and also «Pno*.

TmRROADWAT-PRKCIOOB JKWEIA. WATCtlRR,.A Plate Aa..The htghnat price paid for Diamond*,niche*. Plato. Jewels. Opi-cal luati uineula. Ac.. Ac, at Ills.train rooma Liberal advances made. Tickets of dla-loade, watches. An., bought. J II. BARKINHKIt,

212 Bruedway, room 13, up stair*, corner Fulton.

Diamond.iuk i.arusht and handsomeDiamond lu tbe Co't* I Stalea is now for sale cheapcavh Amateurs are relucted te call for the diamoa

mu*lhe suld: weight 12 'ara:*, and handvmie.y monnied.A. J. JACKSON, Broker, 40 Walkar street

DIAMON DS,OLD GOtJ) AND SILVER

diamonds,. . * .

OM> AND 8i I.VERPer-one who wish te sail Diamonds, old Cold, Hi rer, .»

any aiud oi Old f**nloned Jewelry, go to LOL 18 ANKICH,721 Bread- ay A po- Hl-c ' a < oava"*) jieroeaVmorstin. Retabll <hod in New tors «inee thethan any Cher pert >u. B*ubll had in New Vorg atneo the

adm mat anon of the lab- 'lama van Huren. Mats aanil-tana.W Broad war under the New York Uoial

MILLlYKltl.I C8T RKCFIVBD-ACA-R OF flirt NKWR8T ROUNDe) II «u ai>4 fiirbwiS. at Mine. HARRIS . No. 7 Hrevoort

place. T >nth wr.'Ot.

Ot.'t List I'M AND %l HINT*.A RTIFH'IAI, BT7MAN RYES-MtOR TO ORDEIA »(ld nn- red by Dr. P. BAI'iMf a P. O'll'OELMANN

former y -.nomad by Hoiiaoueeau, of J'arla No. 4*1¦roadway, N. T.

VINA VRTk,

\BCIENT YL FAINTINOB -TWO FINN ATCH1TEOT-uial Lani car«^ hy I'aontai and a arleudld Bkeicit.in the al> la t *« a«ieu». for sale, vary aheap, at rteM

I.Dh> J4ru»Jwnj

V1IE UBCTORR NBABON.

IMPORTANT LR' TURhi DAILY.FOR UkNTLKMKN007. at tea New York Mturun. of Analemr, 61S Pread

way. Partton >aaoia to attend these Lectures «aB havethem farwardai 00 receipt of tea cents, by addieasmg "liratary of New VTk Museum of Anatomy

IATRIVOI1AU

wak . vi'»7r u' aarmtiu^ekii1***' *' "'M

ma b«bad, J R. Wood station B. (Jmnd airoet.

DATnumberAYAPkiMO (HNTLAMa.4, 21 VRAMS OF AO*.and coed bonng. wis e* to envm-^md with a nn>

« youag lad,ea,haa«ann»r mid between the ageeef JAAdumae FraaA U Bee ell.Blientdie IllaiV pounty, N T.

A TOYNO AID F H B ITT WIDOtf, AOBD II, dO-t\ its u tbe M|iialniAB<-e of a i 'ullwaAA, with A view tatheirimoor. Ca en »r ed-lreae Mrs. Claude Ideaus, A7Noel Thehty ewenlk -tmew

COAL-

m:BL -1 AMIIbLIVRRlpn PRINB RED AMI ITOVBJ ley |il ; iat a n or t.eh-gb ags for rannea, $io Ml; ant,II P*r veu. Over* by pue> hi'ed yctuyry.Till.*Tad BTORNR.

L'erdr Thirty aeeend airaei and Teaih avaaee.

MEDICAL.Owip- <s thAtrewded at«th of «mr oiinrana wr are na-

f '.M -i.Mae.nu «*rioleg .ndei hbu hlr*«d-4,

miccllaiboci.

fpHE OOYSEMMBMY LOAN

Ihk leaa I* authorized by am af fnm, ^ ^

1884, which provides far It* KKDBMFTIOM 111 COIN ui

M"1*4 ¦.» «.» tan or amw Uum testy year* I -urn

lu data, al tba plaaeur* of tba government.Cnlil in redemption l»a par cent internal U ta V y

semi-annually III COW.Subscriptions ta the loan ai a" roseired by the

Banks la Uatlad Slate* natoaor in inch eumacy or . i

fuadaaaara take* by tham~ou'damit al par.Ite exemption from St.te or local 'r-itlira add. frou .<>

to thraa par aaal par anaumtolto valueThe rate of ialeraataa tele loan. although but hr

aaal la aela, la aa teuah greater ia eurraaey aa the dlffe. >.

tha market value of eurraaay aad gold.Aa a rule the five per oent aperi# eecurlites of ail ear >

governmenu are alwaya pIToT above, and currency r r-

funded la |1>« Dkiional loan will ba worth llo faee Up',baUdao paging a regular Wliberal par aaataga to.holder.The author ired amount of ibia loaa Ig two handled ». ..¦

iloa do 1'.arc The amount _of71bacrlpdonj reported to ¦- j.

Treasury at Washington la over"fwioubjiaa,

Bubacriptlona wiu oe received by tha Traaaurer 9t k ;

United State. al Waablngbia. and tba As.latent Tiaaaiina i

at haw York, Boaton and Philadelphia, and by theFlm hatfoaal Bank af Haw York. No. d Wall street.Becaad Jtatloaai Bank ofJteTTork. Twonty third etroot andBreadway.

Third National Banc al haw York. Vat 8 Vaaaau etroaiPoorth National Bank af Now York, JT aad»Piaa atnet.Plftb National Beak of Mow York. 838 Third avenueSixth National Bank af Bo» York. Sixih av and Breed**/-Ninth National Bank af Naur York, 983 Broadway.Tenth National Bank of He^Vrfc. gg, Broadway.Central National Bank of Newark, Tl Donna .treat.National Exchange Bank of^cwYork, IM Oraenwlabat

AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKSwhich are depoetlariee of pMSunoaey, and all

BE8PECTABL8 BANKS AND BANK Bitsthroughout tba country (actln7 ax agente of tha "-MimedDepositary Banka), wfll fnrrdiiTrutlher Information on ap¬plication and

AFFORD EVERT FACILITY TO SUBSCRIBERS.

$2,000,000 ""i.OF THE

COUNTY OF NEW YORKSubscriptionare hereby invited toa Loan tt Two Million

Dollar., authorized by aa ordiuanoe of tho Botrd of Super-viaorc approved by the Mayor June 15, 1861, entitle! "AaOrdinance to provide for the procurement of Yohiateorkfeatho Armtea of tho Union, a. part and parcel of tha Quota aftba city and eounty of Now York under nay future anD adtha Prealdent for men."The proper booka for auch «u bmrlpttena wilPbe yyml ah

the Comptroller' offiee on and after Saturday, the I8U»June, laatant, aad will remain open until tba whole suae.All be taken.Subwribera will be required to depeelt with tha County

Treasure, tt tu« Broadway Bank, within Ave daya »Qtr amtaring their "becrlpllon., the amount subscribed fir bythem respeetlvflly, and oa preeantlng hla receipts far thomoney ta tha Compi-cRgr tliay wll) receive banda af tbaeounty for equal ameunta, ivWm.KL.w . before Jaaa 1.1888. with Internal from tha det% at payment, at tha rate aitall per aaal per annum.

Our fellow citizensaad the public geae^j^ ^ rMllll|fully Invited to cooperate with tha Board of *- ..i iieuea Is.tha benevolent and patriotic purpose of supplying gaahaof man from this couaty, en the oall af tha FroeMaaa^

ma far tha army, aoon to ha made publte, withoutresorting to a draft far that purpose. Aetioa win a*)taken to rates volanteera under the ordtnaaoa

until a aafildant amount la subscribed to warrant themlttae In proceeding la tbl* matter

MATTHEW T. BRENNAM,ComptaoDer.

Cirr or Raw Tone, Dir.ar*rev or Finamb, OoanttLvw s Orrrne. Jnae 18, 1861

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SPECIAL. NOTICES.A MOTHER VETERAN OF TWO WARS OONB.fk BnoTuxBS.You are «g*.n aummoaod to a'tand the fa-nerel of your brother .old er, laaac Dan tela aged 108 year*He serve.! five year* lu he >var of 1776 to 1783, and in thawar of 1917-13-14. .. a-

reaidence of hi. n>n

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Hit rwmnlnt will be taken from thn. in-law. John A. Hovar, No. 97 GoercB.v-e.unw v* mn auu«iov:nw. .»unn A- llov#r, to. W/ UOtrcl

street, st two o'clock th!« day (Thursday), Juno .VI, wbarathe Veteran, will

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lag: and we doanaemble. with the nvia'l badge ot mourn-.aoerelv hope that every veteran wbnwa uw uurcreiT nniw tnui every veier.a wbn

served in the war of 111.' 13-u will attend the funeral ofour aged patriot of depart, d worth.v.,..w t* ..RAYMOND. Brigadier Oawemt.Iasec M. Pawn, A^julant. Aaaa. Dally. Pnlsn.)

AMiaNFE'S FINAL NOTICE -ALL PERSONS HAV-John MoKe»*». merchaat, af thinn. t?r B> Woperly ver.fiel. to tbn

tiu.lersicned, at No. IM Mudcu lane, on or before tea lOtAday af July na.L Dated New York June 25,186A

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THROWNED FROM ON BOARD TflB LIOHTEIbJ. ,, *''.{, Clinton atraet. la Bast rl»*r, Junw26. Henry Krohn, aged 16 years, sb nit 6 feet In betglit. withli:nt brown hair and euioo b eliavan face; had on a as tenJumper, white Uenoel nnderahlrt, gray woollen panto aartwoollen stockings marked H. K. If his body be fo-rffd aarinformetl in thereof will very thankfully received by htaherea,ad widow, Anna Krnha, liSCbarry atreaU

NOTfOR Tt) TUN BOSS BLt'E STONE CBTTRRS..On aod ait-r r_u-«.i -v. -tttly fi. the meinueraof the B nw

m S Citiiera and F-.y^e * \ . .ctatiun have agreed to de¬mand $3 pur day. B, nrdei ofJoaxru MoRHiaov, Sec. J.J. BEBO EN, Chairman.

XTOTICK.. Til K. TRUNKS I.EET BY J. B. DOWN BR.ilt. £.Ti?,J?a'iKm2" trom U,U ,uuHnoflki V.N. Juua 2y. 1-61.

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ST!A!!SI7IPJ8rDnJJ DISCIIAROB UNDBW.J general order at Cunnrr! wharf. Jer*av Oily, on Tbnva.day morning, fillih innt. O.ioda innded under general nH,v

' J*" '9nt Id tha Untied swie. bonded warehouse, |Q2 aatTID! Ureenwwa etrant, >rw Ver*.

K.jUt NAKD, No. d Bowling Green.

Tammany g<*<'ii..rr.CKI.KHKA riON OF FOURTH OF JULY

The Co nee ,,f Arreng Iieuta f.r the oeb brntlnn ofthe nuniv . iry u our Nnti nai lnde|M>odenee. mc tidingIbe e«rh,-m. end oHeer* i.f the snulety. and the Soaring< ouemliier from il<e Ir.ino r.tie Oennral Canimlttee of Turn-

t&m thWK^f x rrjoH. 0Hf*u-umA. T. OauAaaan Hej£JrAM F rUHoY'

fjivriNE N*NtF.t<;riMtr.i:q' asaocration .TimJwis»vTrsi.rys.*s«JAA P. TRAVERP, Sea.

PERHOR.lt,.

"phR. JOHN RCOTT H 18 RKTURNgn FROM Tiff

Ft. ?l!9CVIfVTa JR. W Afillf NOTOJf, l> O.RIV. ..ivwd boil*. an<l \.ti to lr« iir«L Be eipUcii ^iUa.

)our eddrrae; wlllpromj: repl'

D. O O't ON NOR. 247 Elizabeth .tree*, N. T.RRLDIS M * Run Af.L WILL OA I,L AT HTA.

-..- if!0 .1"" 1 1,1,11 1hr,,p 'ewer* th-re for her. I hope,.u

m-rr lor nt-r, i n-ipr.lie win.e mere, an . w»* i<«r own r.. ,iie,t, wittim.t delayI Pave no« un»iit.-n j"> .. t Si nee re y, W J M.TOSf OA Ol.TFON or trTS DEWPRURY YORK

Jiiiew klTli?u* ? 7 <""" n"1 ''"""ik heard from himkluee h. IritiKogla-.i I- ier knlions to know where he ia,

PhUuV>h*Am 10 W Addree. 280 South Konnk street

Laissino..if rvii, major, who i.kft hideotitllrv < V.rwev) .om veare ago, will si ply eN

T2 Rea.er atreoi be will bear of anmetbo.g lo hi* .dy.n'avaAnybody knowing h>* prwveat whereauoute will ha imwarded for giving the noeeeaary iaforinaiien.

MI»H HI'.LI MA Mr< At rut, WHO FOP.MEHLYtenth 1 la the Orphans' Heme, will pie.aa *ead he,

.reseat addruee ta W M h.tauagn. 18 Bwrv.ey .trael

haM^JUSYUg RDWARDH IH REQUBHTRO TO RHMDHaw Yarkf '""'.d'aiel, m W. D.. boxUA Past offiee.

%8 AUD .W It.L SVRt) HT THRPE F. M. HXPRkliaOT tAday (Tbarsitavt. Hbeald they aal name wtu aaawibem the Aral af tba week aa you direst Yaura

ADOFt-A FRh rrt FmSALN OfflLD, THRlFi¦until, old, toa reere table fimt'p. Upon, fed (A.i»

Mrth apf vaiany ao<ir to Nr.. .ataaa.'Btd Kate Thirty¦aaaa6 street.

.»«»*. EMU TOBACCO,fTHR URDR AHIONHD CM, H e'Fil.t RH 11BAFMMI than any a|h-r henfre-n 919, f16. 8*>. nn la ft|pa* tbanvaaa. Wbole»*ier«, ii»»uit'»ri and retailer* ara rm

i"*f'*'Lte give a nail b- re hu.lnn taywhrrv e an. UMIL1.RE, Mn 4 Day atr.et, near Bnadway, upttalm

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Ovrtna to the rrawded tiate of our ea'umna we are aom

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